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Pulham St.Mary Pulham St.Mary Churchyard Memorial Survey 2017 A survey of the churchyard memorials at Pulham St Mary the Virgin church. A project originally undertaken on behalf on the Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St. Mary, during 2016. The new survey updates and incorporates the previous survey of 1992, revised 1994. Norfolk Record Office, reference number M390/1. The previous surveys record the memorial decoration style and full text of the inscription, they are excluded from this document. A number of amendments and additions to the September 2016 document; over winter. most of the overgrowth on the east, west and north sides of the churchyard have been cut down.. John Pope 26 March 2017 Copyright © John Pope, Diss, Norfolk. updated April 2017 Page 1 of 49 Index 1. Title page 2. Index 3. 1992 churchyard plan 4. 2017 churchyard plan 7. Alphabetical Index 18. Monumental details Copyright © John Pope, Diss, Norfolk, updated April 2017 Page 2 of 49 1992 Churchyard plan Copyright © John Pope, Diss, Norfolk, updated April 2017 Page 3 of 49 2017 Churchyard plan 271 600 2 70 272 293 314 380 400 599 411 525 248 260 273 292 344 345 365 366 379 381 399 401 240 249 679 601 261 274 291 313 330 343 346 364 378 382 398 524 241 248 259 2 69 275 290 294 312 315/316 331 342 347 367 383 397 402 239 251 276 295 311 317 332 363 368 377 403 247 245 252 258 262 2 68 277 289 296 329 333 348 396 4 10 209 238 246 263 288 297 318 341 362 376 384 395 404 237 242 244 253 257 264 278 287 298 310 328 334 349 361 375 385 394 405 4 09 208 236 265 286 299 309 319 327 335 337 340 350 374 393 4 08 235 243 254 2 67 279 285 308 360 386 392 4 07 207 234 255 256 284 300 320 336 339 351 359 373 387 391 407 210 233 266 280 283 321 358 372 388 390 211 232 301 307 326 352 357 371 389 Not in plot 206 231 282 302 322 325 353 369 370 alignment 205 230 281 303 324 338 354 518 5 27 224 305 304 306 323 355 356 517 519 6 78 204 218 229 516 520 6 62 661 212 219 228 515 521 659 217 223 227 663 612 613 614 478 479 658 203 216 222 225 477 5 26 528 657 215 220 221 226 ① Not to scale and approximate gravestone locations 476 480 5 25 656 213/214 565 475 481 514 5 24 655 183 184 197 Copyright © John Pope 2017 474 482 5 23 654 182 185 473 497 653 181 186 196 472 513 652 202 187 Paths 564 470 496 512 651 201 195 483 495 511 650 200 168 180 566 Tomb 668/669 671/672 673 629 649 199 163 167 179 194 670 563 458 469 648 198 162 166 169 178 193 Ridged ledger 562 453 457 468 647 158 161 170 192 452 456 467 494 646 165 171 434 451 466 645 154 172 174 435 454 493 644 153 155 174/614 177 191 604/609 610/567 605 426 433 436 455 492 498 547 643 152 156 160 176 190 560 561 425 427 437 465 499 642 157 175 189 559 585 586 438 500 641 159 164 188 558 557 418 572 584 587 439 450 484 501 640 412 417 419 573 583 588 440 449 485 502 639 416 421 574 582 589 448 486 503 638 413 415 422 575 581 590 447 491 637 576 580 591 446 510 5 29 636 52 414 423 579 441 445 530 635 1 4 5 6 12 13 18 19 29 30 38 46 51 615 61 62 74 577 578 607 634 2 3 7 11 20 28 45 616 60 63 73 91 424 428 630 608 444 459 464 490 633 10 14 17 21 27 39 44 50 617 59 72 90 429 442 463 489 509 632 8 15 22 26 53 618 619 64 71 89 430 462 488 631 9 23 25 40 54 568 569 65 88 664 431 443 460 508 546 598 16 31 43 49 620 570 66 87 100 674 507 5 31 548 24 32 37 42 55 621 571 67 86 92 101 102 461 5 32 536 545 33 36 41 56 622 68 85 99 111 487 549 34 35 47 48 57 69 70 84 103 602 626 675 544 550 58 93 665 110 112 123 627 676 543 551 75 83 104 109 113 122 124 593 504 594 542 552 76 82 94 108 114 125 133 505 595 597 537 553 77 81 95 98 105 107 115 121 126 132 506 596 535 541 554 78 80 96 106 592 120 131 134 138 533 534 538 540 555 79 War 97 116 119 127 135 137 139 539 556 Memorial 118 128 130 136 140 144 129 141 143 1 45 149 117 666 667 1 46 148 150 142 147 151 Copyright © John Pope, Diss, Norfolk, updated April 2017 Page 4 of 49 271 2 70 272 293 525 248 260 273 292 240 249 679 601 261 274 291 524 241 248 259 2 69 275 290 294 239 251 276 295 247 245 252 258 262 2 68 277 289 296 209 238 246 263 288 297 237 242 244 253 257 264 278 287 298 208 236 265 286 299 235 243 254 2 67 279 285 207 234 255 256 284 300 210 233 266 280 283 211 232 301 206 231 282 302 205 230 281 303 224 305 304 204 218 229 212 219 228 217 223 227 203 216 222 225 215 220 221 226 ① Not to scale and approximate gravestone locations 213/214 183 184 197 Copyright © John Pope 2017 182 185 181 186 196 202 187 Paths 201 195 200 168 180 566 Tomb 199 163 167 179 194 198 162 166 169 178 193 Ridged ledger 158 161 170 192 165 171 154 172 174 153 155 174/614 177 191 604/609 610/567 152 156 160 176 190 560 561 157 175 189 559 159 164 188 558 557 412 413 52 1 4 5 6 12 13 18 19 29 30 38 46 51 615 61 62 74 2 3 7 11 20 28 45 616 60 63 73 91 10 14 17 21 27 39 44 50 617 59 72 90 8 15 22 26 53 618 619 64 71 89 9 23 25 40 54 568 569 65 88 16 31 43 49 620 570 66 87 24 32 37 42 55 621 571 67 86 33 36 41 56 622 68 85 34 35 47 48 57 69 70 84 58 75 83 76 82 77 81 78 80 79 War Memorial Copyright © John Pope, Diss, Norfolk, updated April 2017 Page 5 of 49 600 314 380 400 599 411 344 345 365 366 379 381 399 401 313 330 343 346 364 378 382 398 294 312 315/316 331 342 347 367 383 397 402 295 311 317 332 363 368 377 403 296 329 333 348 396 4 10 297 318 341 362 376 384 395 404 298 310 328 334 349 361 375 385 394 405 4 09 299 309 319 327 335 337 340 350 374 393 4 08 308 360 386 392 4 07 300 320 336 339 351 359 373 387 391 407 321 358 372 388 390 301 307 326 352 357 371 389 NotNot inin plotplot 302 322 325 353 369 370 alignmentalignment 303 324 338 354 518 5 27 304 306 323 355 356 517 519 6 78 516 520 6 62 661 515 521 659 663 612 613 614 478 479 658 477 5 26 528 657 476 480 5 25 656 565 475 481 514 5 24 655 474 482 5 23 654 473 497 653 472 513 652 564 470 496 512 651 483 495 511 650 668/669 671/672 673 629 649 670 563 458 469 648 562 453 457 468 647 452 456 467 494 646 434 451 466 645 435 454 493 644 610/567 605 426 433 436 455 492 498 547 643 561 425 427 437 465 499 642 585 586 438 500 641 557 418 572 584 587 439 450 484 501 640 412 417 419 573 583 588 440 449 485 502 639 416 421 574 582 589 448 486 503 638 413 415 422 575 581 590 447 491 637 576 580 591 446 510 5 29 636 414 423 579 441 445 530 635 577 578 607 634 91 424 428 630 608 444 459 464 490 633 90 429 442 463 489 509 632 89 430 462 488 631 88 664 431 443 460 508 546 598 87 100 674 507 5 31 548 86 92 101 102 461 5 32 536 545 85 99 111 487 549 84 103 602 626 675 544 550 93 665 110 112 123 627 676 543 551 83 104 109 113 122 124 593 504 594 542 552 82 94 108 114 125 133 505 595 597 537 553 81 95 98 105 107 115 121 126 132 506 596 535 541 554 80 96 106 592 120 131 134 138 533 534 538 540 555 97 116 119 127 135 137 139 539 556 118 128 130 136 140 144 129 141 143 1 45 149 117 666 667 1 46 148 150 142 147 151 Copyright © John Pope, Diss, Norfolk, updated April 2017 Page 6 of 49 Alphabetical Index 375 Adcock Ada Mary 395 Andrew Ernest 280 Adcock Anne L.
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