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St Olave, Old Jewry, City of London. All that now remains of the Wren Church is the Tower following the demolition of the rest of the church in 1888. A James Bunyard was baptised here on December 7 1678. |
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All Saints Maidstone, the scene of many Bunyard marriages, including that of James to Jane Burchfield in 1743. This view is of the south west of the church |
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All Saints Maidstone: The approach to the Vestry door. The graves of James (1769-1844) and Lucy Bunyard (nee Bennett) lie under a flat stone to the right of the path near the door | |
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James Bunyard's grave lies bottom left in this view. The standing stone to the right marks more Bunyard graves, those of Charles, James and Mary | |
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The stone that marks the grave of James and Lucy Bunyard. James founded the nursery business in Maidstone. The inscription reads "Beneath are deposited the remains of LUCY BUNYARD who departed this life Dec 25th 1830 aged 61 years. Also JAMES BUNYARD who died May 12th 1844 Aged 75 years" | |
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The Bishop's Palace with All Saints in the background, across the River Medway at Maidstone. |