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Headstones in Churchyard of Church of St Luke West of Tower

A Grade II Listed Building in Upper Broughton, Nottinghamshire

Headstones at St Luke, Upper Broughton, west of tower

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--5-- Broad, classical slate, divided vertically, to: William son of John Woolley by Hannah his wife d. 2nd Jul 1786 in his 13th year -The Almighty God did shew his Powr/ I was well and dead all in an Hour/ Death did to me short warning give/ Therefore be carefulhow you live/ My loving Friends do not in Tears remain/ As your Loss will be my eternal Gain-. Also to: Thomas son of John Woolley by Hannah his wife d. 11th Mar 1785 in his 21st year. -I am cut down like Flowers of the Field/ By him whose Arm makes all the World to yield/ Farewell my Friends, Father and Mother dear/ I am not dead but still lie sleeping here/ My Debt is paid and here my Grave you see/ Wait but a while and y(ou will follow me)-. (Photo Feb 2014).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 2 March 2014

Photo ID: 99075
Building ID: 101264509
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