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English: Agnes Jekyll gravestone, part of the Jekyll family memorial in the churchyard at St John the Baptist's church, Busbridge, Surrey, UK. This gravestone commemorates Agnes Jekyll (1861-1937). Memorial designed by Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944). Inscription: AGNES JEKYLL WIFE OF HERBERT JEKYLL D.B.E. J.P. LADY OF JUSTICE OF THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN 12TH OCTOBER 1860 28TH JANUARY 1937 NE OUBLIE
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