"Interment" Quotes from Famous Books
... Montague, and presented John Frewen to it in Nov. 1583; and {297} he continued to hold that living till his death, which took place at the end of April, 1628. He was buried in the chancel of his own church, May 2nd; and a plain stone on the floor, with an inscription, marks the place of his interment. He was a learned and pious Puritan divine, ... — Notes and Queries, Number 204, September 24, 1853 • Various
... The interment was to take place at half-past ten, but Gervaise would gladly have given a hundred francs, if she had had them, to anyone who would have taken Mamma Coupeau away three hours ... — L'Assommoir • Emile Zola
... interment or funeral service, the members of the family are entitled to the first places. They are nearest to the coffin, whether in the procession or in the church. The nearest relations go in ... — How To Behave: A Pocket Manual Of Republican Etiquette, And Guide To Correct Personal Habits • Samuel R Wells
... Russian influenza, a local degeneration of the tissues, which kills a man in three days, without his being able to tell you that he feels anything except weakness.' Before Charles Dilke could reach the Russian capital, his father had been already 'embalmed and temporarily buried,' with a view to interment ... — The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke V1 • Stephen Gwynn
... is followed by a score of other trembling wretches. The strangest shroud that ever wrapped mortal remains is used in the interment. ... — The Transgressors - Story of a Great Sin • Francis A. Adams
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