HAMLET'S GRAVE
LONDON, June 3. The Rev. W. Hunt, Rector of Muns. ley (Herefordshire) claims to have, discovered that Hamlet was -buried either in the church or in the churchyard. Mr. Hunt has deciphered an inscription oil a slab of stone two feet square, reading "Hamlet, the Danish Prince." Mr. Hunt is now looking for tho sarcophagus. He believes that the grave may be in the east end of the church.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16373, 22 June 1927, Page 12
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71HAMLET'S GRAVE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16373, 22 June 1927, Page 12
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