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When a Beguine died, she was buried in the church, as was common at the time.
There was, however, one special, well-known exception: Mistress Cornelia Arents. In her lifetime the church had turned from a Catholic to a Protestant place of worship, and so she refused to be buried in it, asking to be placed in the 'wide church path near the gutter'. Despite her wish, when she died on 14 October 1654, she was at first buried in the church and only on 2 May 1655 was she reburied against the church wall outside.
Later on, because of work on this wall, her grave was moved to the edge of the bleaching field. Every year on 2 May, her grave is still adorned with flowers.
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