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  • Plans to reinter him at Stratford Hall never came about.
  • In 2006 representatives of the Romanov family were making plans to reinter the remains elsewhere.
  • After Bree threatens to sue the police, Detective Barton decides to release Rex's body to her so she can reinter him.
  • She returned to Bulgaria in 1993 to reinter the heart of her husband, which had been found in the garden of a royal palace.
  • He promised to immediately reinter the remains properly after he received permission from the National Police Headquarters and the Jakarta Military Police . ( 04)
  • The Fourth Street Methodist Church agreed to disinter and box these remains, and reinter them at church expense at whatever local cemetery the family chose.
  • Tribal members are constructing traditional cedar boxes for each skeleton, with the tribe now planning to obtain land adjacent to the village site to reinter them, Charles said.
  • Successive Irish governments had declined to reinter the 10 Mountjoy men, citing arguments among their relatives about where they should be buried, but the relatives reached an agreement earlier this year.
  • Section 2 of the Act required the Graceland Cemetery Association to remove all the bodies from the burial ground and reinter them at some other suitable cemetery or cemeteries in the District of Columbia.
  • In 1922, a movement led by former Knoxville mayor Samuel Heiskell managed to reinter the remains of Sevier's second wife, Catherine " Bonny Kate " Sherrill Sevier, next to her husband.
  • A list of the dead at both Arlington and the Soldiers'Home was published so that families who wished to do so might remove their loved ones'remains from Arlington and reinter them closer to home.
  • In 2010, Chandler historian Loren Latker, with the assistance of attorney Aissa Wayne ( daughter of John Wayne ), brought a petition to disinter Cissy's remains and reinter them with Chandler in Mount Hope.
  • Thutmose III, Hatshepsut's successor, decided to reinter his grandfather in an even more magnificent tomb, KV38, which featured another yellow sarcophagus dedicated to Thutmose I and inscribed with texts which proclaimed this pharaoh's love for his deceased grandfather.
  • The Department of Consumer Affairs obtained a court order to have the cemetery closed, saying it " unlawfully converted single burial graves to multiple graves, disturbed previously interred remains and then failed to properly reinter all of the remains during these conversions ."
  • When the site of the execution was finally confirmed by the University of Virginia's Gallows Hill Project in January 2016, no human remains were found, supporting traditional beliefs that the families of the victims returned at night to recover their bodies and reinter them elsewhere.
  • The Queen Mary College Act 1973 was passed " to authorise the disposal of the Nuevo burial ground in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and to authorise the use for other purposes thereof . . . " and gave the authority to disinter and reinter most of the graves to Dytchleys.
  • In July 2014, the cathedral completed a redesign of its gardens, including installation of the 1980 statue of Richard III . Following a judicial review decision in favour of Leicester, plans were made to reinter Richard III's remains in Leicester Cathedral, including a new tomb and a wider reordering of the cathedral interior.