Mathew Lyons

We’ll never know what treasures the Tudor Reformation robbed us of

Amy Jeffs likens the shattered world of medieval Christianity to the dispersed relics of the many saints whose memory Henry VIII hoped to obliterate

The ruins of Kirkham Priory, North Yorkshire. The Augustinian priory, founded on the banks of the Derwent in the early 12th century, was forced to surrender in December 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. [Getty Images]

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