M Gaps x 42.

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M 18 TITHERLEY. (C.4.829)

Small sand-stone tablet, lying flat on its back. 4. 829 / Robert TITHERLEY
(Robert TITHERLEY 45 years interred 28 February 1873.)

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M Gaps x 16.

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M 1 MUDGE. (C.4.812)

Small upright sand-stone, curved top, raised square shoulders, lying flat on its face. In loving memory of / Mary, / beloved wife of Henry MUDGE, / who died 9th February 1942, / aged 81 years. / Also Bertha and Ernest, / children of the above, / who died in infancy. / Also Lilian MUDGE, / daughter of the above / died 4th August 1985, aged 84 years.

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L Gaps x 59.

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L 1 MASON, SYMS. (C.4.742)

Large upright sand-stone, small round top, lowered curved shoulders. In affectionate remembrance / of / Thomas MASON, / who died 4th May 1867, / aged 47 years. / Also of Joseph MASON, / last surviving son of the above, / who died 23rd April 1887, / aged 41 years. / *In the midst of life we are in death.* / Also of Mary Ann, / wife of the above Thomas MASON, / who died 20th March 1889, / aged 70 years. / *At rest.* / Also of Elizabeth SYMS, / grand daughter of the above, / who died 1st March 1895, / aged 15 years.

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K Gap x 1.

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K 59 BOLLAND. (C.4.732)

Small upright sand-stone, curved top, raised square shoulders. In loving memory of / James BOLLAND, / who died 10th Feb. 1920, aged 75 years. / Also Alice, / beloved wife of the above, / who died 26th Aug. 1930, aged 86 years. / Also Susannah BOLLAND, / who died 25th March 1924, aged 59 years. / Also Joseph, / beloved husband of the above / Susannah BOLLAND, / who died 24th Dec. 1943, aged 72 years.

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K Gaps x 33.

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K 25 WOOD. (C.4.698)

Large upright sand-stone, small round top, lowered curved shoulders. In affectionate remembrance / of / John WOOD, of 4 Oliver Street, / who departed this life 11th April 1872, / aged 61 years. / A loving husband a father dear – / a faithful friend when he was here; / he lived in hope, and died in peace; / we know his joy will never cease.

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