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buried
covered from view as her face buried or hidden in her hands buried in the smoke of
Bury
A borough a manor as the Bury of St Edmonds
Berry, or Bury
Berry, or Bury [fr. beorg, Sax., a hill or castle], a villa or
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Buri
Buri, husbandmen, Dugd. Mon. t. 3, p. 183.
Burying ground
The ground or place for burying the dead burial place
Burial
be prosecuted in the Ecclesiastical Court for improperly refusing to bury a dissenter or other person, for by the 68th canon
Graveyard
to the family of the founder is permitted to be bury to his dead. On the other hand if any member
Sati
Sati, means the act of burning or burying alive of-- (i) any widow along with the body of
Exhumation
law misdemeanour. Unless a body is removed from one consecrated burial place to another by faculty, it is unlawful to remove
Cremation
QBD 247. But it is the duty of executors to bury the body of their testator, although the will may direct
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