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    Article From Evening STandard 1932 - bury was buried in a Wall? in 1932 at least - should we ever need to know for DNA purposes (cant say if hes still there of course!)

    Also in case it gets lost and interesting link from Med Hist. 1977 July; 21(3): 310–315 stating that The anatomy department at University College, Dundee have his cervical vertebrae (thanks to Phil Carter for that one)
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    http://http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p...082009/?page=6

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    • #3
      Sorry Will but the link in your post #2 doesn't seem to be working...

      All the best

      Dave

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        cant get it to work, try copying and pasting this into address bar until my computer skills improve

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        • #5
          Hi Will

          Thanks mate...that latest link works fine and is obviously interesting...however, it doesn't actually enlighten us as to your original "buried in a wall" reference...unless of course I've missed something somewhere...

          Baffled of Bognor,

          Dave

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            hi dave, im not sure myself to be honest photo of the white stone?

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            • #7
              Hi Will

              Yes I see what you mean...I missed that reference yesterday.

              I don't know of course, but I'd suspect Bury was buried conventionally in the ground beneath where the memorial tablet is now fixed/embedded.

              All the best

              Dave

              PS I can't help wondering whatever became of the nine year old schoolboy who broke his arm swinging from a road sign in Cotton Road!
              Last edited by Cogidubnus; 11-02-2013, 03:02 PM. Reason: PS added

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