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The path follows the lower edge of the field and soon passes in front of a small spinney.
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He also saw in the spinney the body of the man Farrow, whose death was caused by gunshot in the mouth.
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His concluding years were passed at Spinney Abbey in Cambridgeshire; he was unmolested by the government, and he died on the 23rd of March 1674.