Tong - in 'A Guide to some Staffordshire Churches' - ed. D. J. Simkin

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The charming and attractive village of Tong stands in the midst of undulating country. The Church of St Bartholomew is well-known for its great wealth of late mediaeval treasures, and it is no doubt a most outstanding building. The main fabric of the church dates from the early years of the the 15th century, having been founded by Lady Elizabeth de Pembrugge in the year 1430 in memory of her husband Sir Fulke de Pembrugge, having previously founded a charity college adjoining the church.

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