HS 1378 - Letter Paper of The Abbey Church, Tewkesbury, engarved by J. Newman and published by I. Jenner.
Charles Jermingham has written on it: “This church presents to the eye the very exemplification of a well preserved ecclesiastical edifice after the wholesome usage of England in that behalf. Heresy has defiled our national faith but an ancient innate reverence for the temple of God still hallows and protects the Sanctuaries in which his service was once performed and will be again”.
Charles Jermingham has written on it: “This church presents to the eye the very exemplification of a well preserved ecclesiastical edifice after the wholesome usage of England in that behalf. Heresy has defiled our national faith but an ancient innate reverence for the temple of God still hallows and protects the Sanctuaries in which his service was once performed and will be again”.
Charles Jermingham has written on it: “This church presents to the eye the very exemplification of a well preserved ecclesiastical edifice after the wholesome usage of England in that behalf. Heresy has defiled our national faith but an ancient innate reverence for the temple of God still hallows and protects the Sanctuaries in which his service was once performed and will be again”.