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Title and full name of deceased
Name used on coffin plate (if different to full name)
Deceased’s date of birth
Deceased’s date of death
Deceased’s age at death
Name of burial ground burial carried out at
Burial number/reference
Day and date of burial
Type of burial (coffin or ashes internment)
Address of deceased
Location in burial ground, e.g. section and lair number
Funeral Director (if relevant)
Title and full name of deceased (if known)
Name used on coffin plate (if different from full name)
Deceased’s date of birth (if known)
Deceased’s date of death (if known)
Deceased’s age at death (if known)
Name of burial ground burial carried out at
Burial number/reference
Day and date of burial
Date and place of burial or cremation of body
Body parts being buried
Location in burial ground, e.g. section and lair number
Funeral Director (if relevant)
Name and business address of person applying for the burial
Name and business address of person signing the certificates
Name of baby (if name has been given)
Where the burial is applied for by a health authority—
Unique identification number
Name and business address of applicant
Name of burial ground burial carried out at
Burial number/reference number
Day and date of burial
Type of burial (pregnancy loss or stillbirth)
Location in burial ground, e.g. section and lair number
Funeral Director (if relevant)
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