A Widow and a Relict

 
St Mary the Virgin, Cropredy, Oxfordshire
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It is always rather disappointing when you discover that most of
the gravestones are totally unreadable.
 
 
Two, essentially identical, inscriptions but one uses the word "Relict" and the other "Widow". A widow is any woman who has been legally married to the deceased (although she is not necessarily married to him at the time of his death), and has not yet re-married; whereas the woman who was married to him at the time of his death is his relict, and remains so regardless of whether she ever marries again.
 
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