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Photos of Buckland, Gloucestershire, St Michael's Church - Foxe's Book of Martyrs


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Photo of St Michael's church, Buckland, Gloucestershire.

Photo of St Michael's church, Buckland, Gloucestershire.

This copy of Foxe's Book of Martyrs is displayed in a glass case in the north aisle. The engraving shows the burning of Bishop Hooper of Gloucester in 1555. The description appears to be based on an eye witness account.

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