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103: 78:, said "he thought it was unnecessary for him to say anything more than he had done, as the act of Mr. Mirehouse was one of the most indecent he had heard of for a long time, and ought to be reprobated." 55:; the churchyard had been closed without a new cemetery being made available in the parish and the rector had difficulty in finding burials for people who had died. Mirehouse 222: 212: 85: 217: 124:
Cannibalism and the Common Law: The Story of the Tragic Last Voyage of the Mignonette and the Strange Legal Proceedings to Which It Gave Rise
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gave the opinion that Mirehouse had committed no offence known to the
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infant to Harcourt, marked "perishable". It arrived at the
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perpetrated by the Reverend John Mirehouse, the eccentric
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publicity stunt
rector
Colsterworth
Lincolnshire
England
Home Secretary
William Harcourt
graveyard
mailed
corpse
still born
Home Office
Mr Braxton Hicks
ecclesiastical lawyer
Walter Phillimore
canon law
Church of England
Victorian era portal
ISBN
9780226759425
"BURIALS ACT—BURIAL GROUND FOR THE PARISH OF COLSTERWORTH— SENDING OF CORPSE TO THE HOME SECRETARY"
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
"THE INSULT TO THE HOME SECRETARY"
Categories
1884 in the United Kingdom
History of the Church of England
Home Office (United Kingdom)
Postal system of the United Kingdom
Pseudonymous children
English children

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