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July 1, 2013

1 July (1880) Dead Nonconformists only!

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  • 1 1880 (Thurs.) Nonconformist part of the Cemetery officially opened by the mayor William Woodward.
April 26, 2013

26 April (1876) Burial Board established

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  • 26 1876 (Wed.) Public meeting to consider formation of a Burial Board in accordance with the Burial Boards Act 1875.

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