Walking to Tyburn
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Last year we could not go down to the Crypt at Tyburn because of the works taking place to provide disabled access. These have now been completed and so we were able once again to visit the fascinating exhibition of pictures and relics associated with the English Martyrs. The crypt altar (above) is fashioned to recall the triple scaffold at Tyburn where many people could be hanged at the same time. On the front is the legend:
JESU JESU JESU ESTO MIHI JESUS
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, be to me a Jesus (=saviour)
which is a refrain from the "Jesus Psalter" beloved of many of our martyrs.
I forgot to bring a proper camera along with me today so I apologise for the poor picture quality. However, the phone camera was good enough to pick up this framed quotation from St John Houghton, one of the Carthusian Martyrs.
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