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SUMMARY:Talk: From Wyclif through Tyndale and beyond: The Reformation in Amersham
DESCRIPTION:St Mary’s Church\, Old Amersham \n£5 suggested donation \nIn partnership with the Tyndale Society and St Mary’s Church\, we are marking Tyndale500\, the 500th anniversary of the first New Testament in English. \nAmersham was very hospitable to Lollardy\, the heretical movement which flowed from the ideas of John Wyclif (d.1384). Lollards stressed the importance of the Bible in English\, but copies were only available in manuscript and their ownership was forbidden.  Despite persecution\, Lollardy persisted in Amersham\, through to the early sixteenth century. In 1526 William Tyndale produced the first printed translation of the New Testament\, which was also the first translation from the original Greek. It proved impossible to control its distribution and it was to change English-speaking religion for ever. \nAndrew Hope grew up in the Weald of Kent\, another area with traditions of Lollardy. He read history at Cambridge\, and has undertaken post-graduate work at the Universities of Leeds and Oxford. He was a founder member of the Tyndale Society and has been editor of ‘Reformation’\, its academic journal. He has published a number of articles on Lollardy and the early Reformation.” \n  \nPlease make sure you have checked details before ordering tickets. It is necessary for the museum to charge a cancellation fee of £1 to cover credit card and administration costs. \n  \n 
URL:https://amershammuseum.org/event/from-wyclif-through-tyndale-and-beyond-the-reformation-in-amersham/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, Old Amersham\, Church St\, Old AMERSHAM\, Bucks\, HP7 0DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Talks
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SUMMARY:Talk: The Importance and Legacy of Tyndale’s Translation
DESCRIPTION:St Mary’s Church\, Old Amersham \n£5 suggested donation \nIn partnership with the Tyndale Society and St Mary’s Church\, we are marking Tyndale500\, the 500th anniversary of the first New Testament in English. \n500 years ago in 1526 William Tyndale published the first New Testament in English to ever be printed and the first to be translated from the original Greek.  His words and phraseology set a standard which continues today.   The famous Authorised Version owes much to his text\, and readers of Bibles in modern English still owe a great debt to Tyndale.  \nNeil Rees lives in a village near Chesham and works as a technology consultant for the Bible Society. He is Chairman of the Tyndale Society and writes a monthly local history page for the Bucks Free Press. \n  \nPlease make sure you have checked details before ordering tickets. It is necessary for the museum to charge a cancellation fee of £1 to cover credit card and administration costs. \n 
URL:https://amershammuseum.org/event/the-importance-and-legacy-of-tyndales-translation/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, Old Amersham\, Church St\, Old AMERSHAM\, Bucks\, HP7 0DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Talks
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SUMMARY:Walk - Midsomer Murders and More Accessible Walk
DESCRIPTION:Midsomer Murders and More Accessible Walk\nAmersham is a quintessentially Midsomer town and is used as a location in numerous episodes. Amersham also represents the perfect place to live in Midwich Cuckoos\, the perfect place to stay in Four Weddings and a Funeral and the perfect Cornish fishing village in My Cousin Rachel! \nOur walk is a one-mile circular guided walk designed to be as inclusive as possible and should be suitable for people with limited mobility and additional needs with their families. The route will be on the flat\, on roads and pavements (with some grass and unmade paths if sufficiently dry) around Amersham Old Town. The pace will be slow with stops for description. \nThe walk is likely to be suitable for wheelchairs/scooters – however if you are a wheelchair user planning to join\, or have any other support needs\, please contact walk leader Martin Pounce to discuss the walk so you can decide whether it is suitable for you\, and so that Martin can try to tailor the walk to your needs. Email martin.pounce@btinternet.com or call 07500 152 981. There are accessible toilets in the Church Rooms opposite the church. \nStarting point: Meeting at St Mary’s Parish Church\nWe strongly recommending booking your tickets in advance to guarantee your place on our walks. While we will do our best to accommodate people on the day\, places are subject to availability. \nNote\nIf you have queries about accessibility or routes\, please get in touch and we would be happy to provide you with detailed information.\nPlease make sure you have checked details before ordering tickets. It is necessary for the museum to charge a cancellation fee of £1 to cover credit card and administration costs.
URL:https://amershammuseum.org/event/walk-midsomer-murders-and-more-accessible-walk/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, Old Amersham\, Church St\, Old AMERSHAM\, Bucks\, HP7 0DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks
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SUMMARY:Bring It Back!
DESCRIPTION:Aged 18-25?  Looking for a way to get together and make a difference? Bring it Back is your chance to break free from the ordinary and reconnect with nature and history – right here in Amersham. This short\, high-energy\, burst of action project is all about exploring hidden wildlife\, investigating the past\, rediscovering a town space\, and making a real impact. Think hands-on action: uncovering forgotten history\, boosting local biodiversity\, and bringing fresh life to spaces. No lectures\, no dull tours – just real experiences\, and a crew of like-minded people shaping something new. Ready to shake things up? \nJoin Wild Amersham and Amersham Museum to get stuck in and find out more\, with our first session on Saturday 26 April. Just bring yourself!  We’ll be meeting every couple of weeks in Old Amersham. \nAny queries\, contact Briony info@amershammuseum.org
URL:https://amershammuseum.org/event/bring-it-back/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, Old Amersham\, Church St\, Old AMERSHAM\, Bucks\, HP7 0DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults
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