Definition of Churchyard. Meaning of Churchyard. Synonyms of Churchyard

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Meaning of Churchyard from wikipedia

- In Christian countries a churchyard is a patch of land adjoining or surrounding a church, which is usually owned by the relevant church or local parish...
- Churchyard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Churchyard (1878–1957), Australian rules footballer Steve Churchyard, English record...
- including Churchyardes Chippes (1575); Churchyard's Choise (1579); Churchyardes Charge (1580); The Worthines of Wales (1587); Churchyard's Challenge (1593);...
- with it in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The first, Trinity Churchyard, is located in Lower Manhattan at 74 Trinity Place, near Wall Street and...
- synonymous" with the book trade. It was part of an area called St Paul's Churchyard. In time Paternoster Row itself was used inclusively of various alleys...
- The House by the Churchyard (1863) is a novel by Sheridan Le Fanu that combines elements of the mystery novel and the historical novel. Aside from its...
- Etretat Churchyard is a war grave in Étretat, Normandy, France, maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. It was originally the civil graveyard...
- St Paul's Churchyard is an area immediately around St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London. Historically it included St Paul's Cross and Paternoster...
- Steve Churchyard is an English audio engineer and record producer who came to prominence working with the Pretenders. Churchyard grew up in Surbiton, Surrey...
- Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard is a poem by Thomas Gray, completed in 1750 and first published in 1751. The poem's origins are unknown, but it was...