Excerpt from The Protestant, Vol. 1 of 3: A Tale of the Reign of Queen Mary
Near the city of Cantebury, during the reign of Mary the First, Queen of England, there stood a retired village, which we shall introduce to our readers by the name of Wellminster. It was situated in one of those richly wooded valleys so peculiar to the county of Kent, guarded by gently sloping hills, and watered by the river Stour. A church, erected in the early ages of Christianity, and said to have owed its foundation to Ethelbert, king of Kent, displayed the massive structure and the round headed arch, of the Saxon era.
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