A Red Indian Princes of 1611 Spells Trouble to 1950 Rector -- The tablet of Pocahontas. For 2½ years now the Reverend Richard Daunton-Fear, Rector of St. George's Church, Gravesend, Kent, England, has been in trouble with people seeking to preserve the body of a 1617 Red Indian Princess. Her body is buried in his church which is shortly due to be closed by the Church commissioners. The start of this desire to have the body returned to the United States, was caused by the news that her tomb might
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