The Taylor Memorial

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The Taylor Memorial

Image: © Keith Evans Taken: 9 Aug 2009

Taylor provided pastoral leadership for several parishes in the English county of Suffolk. He was Queen Mary's third auto-de-fe, among 250 or so during her five year reign, as she attempted to bring the Counter Reformation to England. His sentence was execution by burning at the stake, the common method of punishment for dealing with heretics in the 16th century. However, Taylor is viewed by Protestants as one of their great Christian martyrs. Near to Hadleigh, Suffolk. Extract from Wikipedia. For other view see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1435807

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