Jill wrote:
One of the major  considerations is that all the proposed burial places are
Anglican, and Richard  was a pre-reformation Catholic. Â Therein lies a
dilemma....

But Westminster Abbey was also Catholic prior to the  Reformation, so where
is the problem?


>From the website:
Westminster Abbey is steeped in more than a thousand years of history.
Benedictine monks first came to this site in the middle of the tenth century,
establishing a tradition of daily worship which continues to this day.
The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and is the final
resting  place of seventeen monarchs.
The present church, begun by Henry III in 1245, is one of the most
important  Gothic buildings in the country, with the medieval shrine of an
Anglo-Saxon  saint still at its heart.
Devon

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