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    another soul had drop]>ed into eternity. Now a pause — listen I three times three — a man, or, three times awoke and sang." placed in groups, sometimes in irregular rows. Some caution in those far-off times to protect the grave departed the most sombre aspect imaginable. As no for G pairs of gloves for Isaac Allen's child's funeral — strange inscriptions. Sometimes the stones were deceased person hath need of the use thereof, and WAY LAND. were placed upright and others horizontal on the old graveyards. A casual glance mijiht lead one to GooHenow's funeral." This wan about 1C73. ground ; but, as the latter are few and of very early carry the bier and the cloth to the place where the the more common ornament was the " skull and cross- mains in their transit to the grave. This is indicated position of the silent occupant of the old-time burial- place. The graves of households were often in two burying cloths ; these were to throw over the re burial by the hands of friends. No hearse was used whatever the cause, it doubtless was suggested by peculiarity of those primitive times. It would seem take it. The rich and poor were alike borne to this east that announced the birthplace of Christ; but hand were ever suflTered to intrude their g«y, sweet " put up," the phrase was — in church on the Sabbath " Lieut. Thomas Rutter is chosen to dig graves, to town's burying-ground the friends might choose to uneven and rough and covered over with briars and not. It might have had reference to the star of the toward the east, or, as it was termed, " facing the " To Cornelius Wood for 3 pairs gloves for John the slab at the grave's head might indicate the former portion of East Sudbury grave-yard there are only 11—" the town and set apart for its common use. No priv- As late as 1800 it was common to have a note read — the words of John Bunyan : "The pilgrim they laid citizen had a right to a spot for burial wherever in the stones shows that the dead were laid with the feet shall be paid two shillings and six pence in money following a death, in which the nearest relatives asked by the following record : the slow tolling bell, that said plainer than words that some religious idea. To us it is a strong reminder of In early times, gloves were provided for funeral records of the town. About 1773, " To James Brown floral and decorative oflering was a thing unknowD> Peace, where he slept till break of day, and then he the remains of a large portion of the town's early " To Col. Noyes for 7 pairs gloves for Isaac Allen's count gives only a few hundred for all who died in flowers but those that were strewn by God's pitying fied to them for their spiritual good." our daily loil to have the silence suddenly broken by barren and neglected aspect. The graves were gradu- through the adjacent forests in search of prey. for every individual person." Another peculiarity is the fewness of thestones in bur lots were unknown one hundred yef.rs ago. Every think they were full of slate-stone slabs, but actual the first century and a half. Indeed, in the older " the prayers of the church that the death be sancti- two — a woman. Another pause, and then strokes town granted '" three pounds for providing a burying towards the sun rising; the name of the chamber was in reality neglected nor forsaken, for, though the on those dark slabs was the weeping willow, which In early times the dead were carried to the place of burial— 13— " ' of their dead was an oft-frequented spot. wild grass. Yet we may believe these spots were not that the practice of marking graves in old times was Almost down to the present time the good old cus- tom prevailed of ringing the bell on the occasion of a inhabitants, and a new grave can hardly be dug with- this was by common consent, and not by any titled bones," under which were uncouth markings and On the morning of the funeral the bell tolled again, ate parties possessed " God's acre '' then. Proprietary drooped its long branches over a i'uneral urn. But two or three scores of stones, yet the yard contains ally leveled by the touch of time, the ground became date, we infer that this mode was exceptional or that The character of the grave-stones was another cloth for ye town's i:se." In 1792 it voted to provide common spot ; caste was laid aside, and nothing save it soon passed out of use. Perhaps it was a wise pre- death. How it used to break into th-i; monotony of and also when the procession moved to the grave. east." Whence and why this cu-^tom, we know teristic feature of these ancient grounds was their groups, reminding one of our present family lots, but corresponding in number to the years of the deceased. fifty dollars. In process of time a bier was used, and, occasions. We are informed of this repeatedly by the out intruding upon an old one. This seems to show carried on the shoulders of the bearers. In J715 the 4:;i many an irregular, beaten paih testified that the place the exception and not the rule. Still another charac- The grounds early used for burial were owned by as late as the beginning of this century, the body was from the wild beasts which were prowling about approach to anything like sympathetic embellishment in a large upper chamber whose window opened till about 1800, when one was purchased at a cost of presence within the solemn enclosure, so the nearest the object was to impart to these mementos of the

     

     

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