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Millfleet in 1890

Jewish Burial Ground Kings Lynn

Millfleet PE30 5EZ

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The gate in Millfleet.

How old is the cemetery?

In the days when this cemetery was in use it stood on the banks of Millfleet, a tidal inflow with industrial buildings.​On 27th April 1830 this burial ground was bought on behalf of the community by Hart Jones, silversmith; John Jones, silversmith; Judah Hynes, optician; Isaac Sampson, tobacconist, and Daniel de Pass, clothier.  

 

Today Millfleet is a broad road. 

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​The cemetery is open to visitors on Sundays 2pm - 4pm from 4th May to October 2025.

 

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