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In England an 1823 statute legalized the burial of suicides in consecrated ground, but religious services were not permitted. The Internments (felo de se) Act, 1882. removed every penalty on the burial of suicides except that internment could not be solemnised by a burial service, but the body could now be committed to the earth at any time, and with such rites or prayers as those in charge of the funeral thought fit or were able to procure.
Stan
What of Scottish law? Would it be the same as English in this area? I have an ancestor who suicides in 1827 in Scotland, wondering about his burial as well.
Jaffray, Morrison - Monquhitter
Bird or Burd, Ironside - Methlick
Young - Aberdeen, Banffshire
Reid, Milne - Kincardineshire
Sanderson, Marshall, Marr - Foveran
Black, Ross - Rathven
Searle or Seale, Steel(e), Forbes, Adams- Aberdeen
Hutche(s)on, Keith, Greig, Fowlie - Cuminestown, New Deer, Monquhitter, Methlick