charlottestreasures said:
The Mail, how reliable!
These are just some of the regulations you must adhere to, that's without the extra bylaws in Kensington.
If you do not own the land you must get the landowner's permission.
All of the burial must be at least 3 feet (0.91 metres) beneath the surface.
You must dig the grave safely. This will probably involve supporting the sides as you dig.
You should contact the Environment Agency to be sure that you will not pollute a watercourse.
You must be careful to avoid gas, water or electrical services.
You should tell the Environmental Health section of your local authority.
You will need a certificate for burial from a Coroner or Registrar. You should fill in the tear-off section and return it.
You must keep a record of any burials, and a plan to show where the graves are.
You should tell the police.
You should check that there is no covenant on the land which would prevent a burial.
Without doing any of these things, an offence was commited and the Monktons, as far as I know have always been law abiding. As I am sure you know, information is available from the Coroner and the Registrar and if a certificate had been issued, the Mail would have produced it, especially as it involved the editor of a rival newspaper. One other thing - If the child was unbaptised, then the church does not allow burial in consecrated ground, (they are considered to be 'in Limbo'), as far as I can remember and to consecrate the ground requires a ceremony performed by the Bishop or his delegate. The elaborate ceremony consists of prayers and chants, during which the ground is sprinkled with holy water, sanctifying it as a fitting resting place for the bodies of the faithful.
I do feel however that by continuing to argue over an unproven act, we are
all guilty of giving Burrell publicity for his latest money making exercise and IMV further damaging, to some, Dianas' reputation. You don't see anything wrong with what she is alleged to have done, to many it was an appalling thing to have been involved in.