Inspector Morse (one of my favourite fictional detectives) visited Greenfield Cemetery today. He created a little puzzle to annoy the geocachers in Arthur, Ontario ...
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Please note this is a letterbox hybrid, as such, it contains a stamp and inkpad. Please do not remove this as it is a part of the geocache. The geocache container is not located at posted. Solve Inspector Morse's puzzle to figure out the final location.

When you figure the puzzle ... add the lords-a-leaping # divided by (100 x 10) to the direction Santa lives.
Also add a 2-digit number --- turtle-doves geese-a-laying divided by (10 x 100) to the direction the sunsets..

You can validate your puzzle solution with certitude.