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To add it is worth looking in the parish register to see if the child was baptised, many were and have seen them recorded in name or not named as baptism of stillbirth, born dead, abortive birth or as a non-viable child.
Although the still births register was not started until 1927 and so many people will say there is no record of them, for many there are in baptisms/burials in PRs and so the "a still-born infant could not be buried in consecrated ground" is untrue, they were.
My great grandfather and his first wife had 5 children, only one survived to adulthood the others were all still births or non viable living just a couple of hours, all were baptised giving them a name and buried.
Leicestershire:Chamberlain, Dakin, Wilkinson, Moss, Cook, Welland, Dobson, Roper,Palfreman, Squires, Hames, Goddard, Topliss, Twells,Bacon.
Northamps:Sykes, Harris, Rice,Knowles.
Rutland:Clements, Dalby, Osbourne, Durance, Smith,Christian, Royce, Richardson,Oakham, Dewey,Newbold,Cox,Chamberlaine,Brow, Cooper, Bloodworth,Clarke
Durham/Yorks:Woodend, Watson,Parker, Dowser
Suffolk/Norfolk:Groom, Coleman, Kemp, Barnard, Alden,Blomfield,Smith,Howes,Knight,Kett,Fryston
Lincolnshire:Clements, Woodend