For some of the religious ideas which are believed to have influenced Tyndale.
The political background to the period in which Tyndale was born.
The society was formed to promote and preserve the use of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer - the traditional service book of the Church of England.
This monument, dedicated to William Tyndale, is positioned prominently on a hill above the village of North Nibley in Gloucestershire. Open to the public all the year round, the monument is 111 feet high and was completed in 1866.
The Society's Transactions (available online) provide historical background to Tyndale's home county and have contained articles on him and his family.
For nearly four decades the English Chamber Choir has been at the forefront of the English choral tradition and London's musical life. It has sung at many Tyndale Society events.
Stinchcombe in Gloucestershire is the village where most historians believe that William Tyndale came from, where he was probably born and probably christened at the local parish church. The history society has a walking tour of the village and various items relating to Tyndale himself on its website.