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St Giles Cemetery information plaque

Looking across Christleton Road towards the information plaque on St Giles Cemetery. The text explains the history of the site: St Giles Cemetery. Here stood the leper hospital and chapel of St...

Looking across Christleton Road towards the information plaque on St Giles Cemetery. The text explains the history of the site: St Giles Cemetery. Here stood the leper hospital and chapel of St Giles. Founded early in the 12th century and endowed by successive Norman earls of Chester they remained in constant use until 1643. When defensive measures during the siege of Chester necessitated the demolition of buildings outside the city walls. The cemetery remained to mark the site and in time the little village of Spital Boughton clustered around it. In 1644 the royalist defenders suffered great loss of life in a gallant sortie in Boughton and many of the fallen were buried here. It was also used for victims of the plagues which ravaged the city in the 16th and 17th centuries. Being extra parochial the site was granted to the corporation by Charles II in 1685. As a burial ground and through for a period in the charge of St Johns parish. It remains in their hands. When Protestant martyr George Marsh was burned at the stake on gallows hill close by his ashes were collected by his friends and buried here. The last burial took place in 1854. See also SJ4166 : St Giles Cemetery, Christleton Road, Boughton

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