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Group of Headstones in Churchyard of Church of St Luke Between South Porch and West Side of Tower South of Porch

A Grade II Listed Building in Hickling, Nottinghamshire

Headstones at St Luke Hickling. John and Hugh Gill 1732 . Belvoir Angel

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--5-- One of the Belvoir Angels headstones by a Hickling craftsman. With 2 round-faced winged angels and relief carved letters, to: John son of Hugh and Margaret Gill d. 9th Feb 1732 aged 19. Also to another son, Hugh, d. 10th Mar 1732 aged 7 years. Poem:-Tho death hath cropt us in our Bloomy days/ Yet we still live to give our God the praise/ Free from all pain and trouble now we move/ (To e)ndles(s pl)easures and unbounded Love- (next line is submerged). (Photo Sept 2012).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 29 September 2012

Photo ID: 60642
Building ID: 101235667
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