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Sir John Hill (1714–1775): where was he buried? (2022)

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Authors & Contributors
Troyer, John
Borgo, Melania
Poinar, Hendrik
Griffith, Lisa Marie
Gyula Priskin
Huwy-Min Lucia Liu
Concepts
Death
Funeral rites and ceremonies
Human body
Medicine
Tombs
Human remains
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
Early modern
18th century
Medieval
Ancient
Places
England
Egypt
Dublin (Ireland)
Shanghai (China)
United States
Sweden
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