grave
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grave has 23 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 12 references, with 2 live disagreements.
Mostly:carried passenger(3), rdf:type(2), departed from(1)
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raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedInbound mentions (5)
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canPhotographGraveCan Photograph Grave(1)
- Council Officer
ex:council-officer
claimsOwnershipClaims Ownership(1)
- First Clown
ex:first-clown
deniesLyingInDenies Lying in(1)
- First Clown
ex:first-clown
describedOffenceAsDescribed Offence As(1)
- Police Magistrate
ex:police-magistrate
purposePurpose(1)
- Pit of Clay
ex:pit-of-clay
Other facts (21)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Carried Passenger | Mr Brown | [1] |
| Carried Passenger | Mr Mcmillan | [1] |
| Carried Passenger | Mr Nott | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Structure | [9] |
| Rdf:type | Location | [12] |
| Departed From | Bundaberg | [1] |
| Arrived at Port | Brisbane | [1] |
| Agent Is | Wm Collins | [1] |
| Has Captain | Captain W J Collin | [1] |
| Site of | John Davis Funeral | [2] |
| Is Yawning for | O Kane | [3] |
| Closed Over | Mortal Remains of Alfred James Peter Lutwyche | [4] |
| Consists of | Plot of Land | [5] |
| Is | physical resting place for someone who has passed away | [5] |
| Deontically Requires | Marking | [5] |
| Essentially | Burial Site With Remains | [5] |
| Marked by | Plaque or Headstone | [5] |
| Dug and Interred | Henry Sykes | [6] |
| Dug by Order of | Alfred a Hart | [7] |
| Not for | Quick | [8] |
| Lasts Until | doomsday | [9] |
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References (12)
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HAMLET. That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing once. How the knave jowls it to th’ ground, as if ’twere Cain’s jawbone, that did the first murder! This might be the pate of a politician which this ass now o’er-offices, one that woul…
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SECOND CLOWN. Will you ha’ the truth on’t? If this had not been a gentlewoman, she should have been buried out o’ Christian burial. FIRST CLOWN. Why, there thou say’st. And the more pity that great folk should have countenance in this wo…
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QUEEN. There is a willow grows aslant a brook, That shows his hoary leaves in the glassy stream. There with fantastic garlands did she make Of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies, and long purples, That liberal shepherds give a grosser name…
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QUEEN. This is mere madness: And thus awhile the fit will work on him; Anon, as patient as the female dove, When that her golden couplets are disclos’d, His silence will sit drooping. HAMLET. Hear you, sir; What is the reason that y…
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15 Jul 1875 - LIFE AND DEATH OF A CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Warwick Argus and Tenterfield Chronicle (Qld. : 1866 - 1879), Thursday 15 July 1875, page 2 Ij3RD ClIAMCCLBBR ElDON, who MTOB Well I | known by tlio uicknamc of Old Bags. in one 1 j of Iii…
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