Show y Believe C. C 1 Of Pock Poc Has B Been eni t ri J I Discovery of Bones i in Old Ola Gravesend Burial Place Gives Rise l to Suggestion Suggestion Sug- Sug LONDON March 1 12 United United Press Discovery ot of bones during excava excavation worl work near the White Post inn Gravesend r has given rise to the suggestion that the grave gra of oC Pocahontas may at last have been found The site ot of the Inn was formerly a a. burla ground Poca the heroine of school schoolchildren schoolchildren children In England as well as In America died at Gravesend In March tard 1617 as she was about to sail for Virginia with her husband John Rolph She was then only 22 I and had been In England for seven months She was burled buried in ye ye I of St. St Georges George's church Many 1 attempts h have ve been ma made e to I I locate the grave of oC the celebrated 1 Indian princess but so far all have I failed It i Is now supposed that her remains lie where the excavations are are- being made If her grave gra can an anbe I. I be identified a dispute will almost certainly arise for possession ot of the remains I A few years ago a group of Americans hunt hunted d for tor the grave with the hope of being able to carry cany the remains back to Virginia but It Is highly doubtful If the authorities author author- tl ties s would permit this transfer Virginia could have no claim over the remains of the wife of an Englishman and the English love I Ithe the story of Pocahontas While she was In England Captain John Smith petitioned Queen Anno on her behalf behalf be be- half In gratitude forthe Indian girls girl's act of saving his life lia n |