>From Caesar Caine: 'A History of the Rural Dean of Whitehaven' [1916] John GARNER, the Anabaptist pastor in Cleator, was buried in the dissenters' graveyard, at Cleator, December 2nd 1706, aged 75 years. His tombstone is affixed to the railway bridge which crosses the main road from Gutterby to Moor Row. The old burial ground is now largely covered by the railway embankment, though an adjoining field goes by the name of 'Sepulchre Meadow'. John Garner, the Anabaptist preacher, owned 'The Hollins' which was part of Row Foot estate, Cleator. Anyone care to comment on any of these places today? Chris chris@dickinson.uk.net