The Church of St Lawrence in Sheepwash is the third to have been built on the same site since the 14th century: the second incarnation erected after the collapse of the original edifice was destroyed by fire. A notice engraved in stone near the entrance reveals that the present church was rebuilt in 1880. This was at a cost of £1600 borne by the then lord of the manor, Lord Clinton, or Charles Henry Rolle Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 20th Baron Clinton to his friends. The pinnacled tower was completed in 1889 at a further cost of £300. Many of the furnishings of the church including the splendid stained glass east window and the solid oak lectern in the shape of an eagle were presented by an individual benefactor, one Major Collis. Also noteworthy is the Norman font.
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The above co-ordinates take you to Jenny Biddle grave
You will need to find the answer to these questions
What year was Jenny born =ABCD
How old was Jenny when she died= EF
The cache is located at N 50° 49.C A (C+F)
W 004° 09. (D-C)(C+A)(A-F)
Checksum of ABCDEF= 28
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