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| Saturday, March 21, 1998 Published at 19:17 GMT UK 'We want the good book' Seized from Durham cathedral on the orders of Henry VIII Campaigners who want some ancient gospels to be returned to the North East have visited London this weekend to ask for them back. They were then moved from Durham cathedral to London on the orders of King Henry VIII, almost 400 years ago. "They are unique. But they were created out of the medieval culture of the North East of England for one of the North East's greatest men, St Cuthbert, so in many ways I think they belong here," said Michael Turnbull, the Bishop of Durham. The bill goes to parliament on April 8, but in the meantime protesters are trying to rally government support in London. "We are very much part of England, and have the right to represent our national treasure on behalf of the country." They say the gospels have already been preserved for centuries in the British Library, and that this is consistent with its role in preserving important parts of the national heritage for the public and scholars. But campaigners are still waiting for the real thing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||