Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    see any coarses carried to buriall; but~ ~having musicall instruments,
 2  Ind      |     service being said at the buriall, and the body~ ~unreverently
 3  Ind      |    the Priests intended~ ~the buriall but of one body, sixe or
 4  Ind      | bodies have proper place~ ~of buriall, according to our ancient
 5    1,    1|     the matter, that he had~ ~buriall freely allowed him, they
 6    2,    7|   gave him~ ~verie honourable buriall, according to that Country
 7    2,    9|     dead~ ~bodie, and gave it buriall in their bellyes. Bernardo
 8    3,    7|      the supposed Theobaldaes buriall, such a rumour ran abroade,
 9    3,    8|       the first they gave him buriall. The next morning~ ~following,
10    4,    6|   kindred will give it honest buriall.~ ~ Andreana, although her
11    4,    6|      Court, it was carried to buriall, not like a~ ~Burgesse or
12    4,    8|       to~ ~Church, to receive buriall, she likewise died there
13    4,    8|     they gave them honourable buriall both in. one grave. So,~ ~
14    4,    9|        they chanced to have~ ~buriall in that very place.~ ~
15   10,    4|      Ancestors, they gave her buriall~ ~very speedily.~ ~ Which
16   10,    9|     but were present at~ ~his buriall likewise. Which rumour comming
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