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Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford

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Popular rumour is that in the past students have misled foreign tourists about the nature of the Memorial and convinced them it was the spire of an underground church, which could be toured for a modest fee. This would result in the tourists venturing down a nearby flight of stairs which actually led
297:. The Oxford Preservation Trust opened a public fundraising campaign in April 2001, and subsequently cleaned the memorial, repainted the heraldic shields, and reshaped and replaced the incomplete and missing statues. The restored monument was unveiled in January 2003. 161:, who was similarly executed (after having watched his colleagues' painful deaths while imprisoned in a nearby tower and the Vatican having permitted his degradation from holy orders in February) on 21 March 1556. The Rev. 244:, and rejoicing that to them it was given not only to believe in Christ, but also to suffer for His sake; this monument was erected by public subscription in the year of our Lord God, MDCCCXLI . 550: 154:, who were burned nearby on 16 October 1555 after having been convicted for heresy because of their Protestant beliefs after a quick trial. It also commemorates the former 565: 169:
who fled to England in that earlier era) and other Anglican clergy raised the funds to erect the monument during the Victorian era. They opposed the 19th-century
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The Memorial deteriorated during the 20th century, but underwent a full restoration in 2002, as part of the 75th anniversary of the
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To the Glory of God, and in grateful commemoration of His servants, Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer, Prelates of the
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memorial, whose design dates from 1838, has been likened to the steeple of a cathedral, though it was consciously patterned on the
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erected by King Edward I between 1290 and 1294 to the memory of his wife, Queen Eleanor of Castile (1241–1290).
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sculpted the three statues of Cranmer, Latimer and Ridley. The statues are carved from
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The lower section of the Martyrs' Memorial, looking towards the
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and others. Golightly and his colleagues were alarmed at the
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The inscription on the base of the Martyrs' Memorial reads:
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The monument was built 300 years after the events of the
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is a stone monument positioned at the intersection of
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Martyrs' Memorial
List of martyrs' monuments and memorials
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Balliol College

Taylor Institution
St Giles'
Magdalen Street
Beaumont Street
Balliol College, Oxford
Oxford Martyrs
English Reformation
Bishop of Worcester
Hugh Latimer
Bishop of London
Nicholas Ridley
archbishop of Canterbury
Thomas Cranmer
Charles Pourtales Golightly
Huguenots
Oxford Movement
John Keble
John Henry Newman
Anglo-Catholic
Church of England
Protestant
George Gilbert Scott
Victorian Gothic

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