A University of Cambridge research team has mapped murders that took place around the 14 th century to create interactive murder maps of three English cities. Using preserved coroner and inquest ...
Medieval Oxford’s murder rate was 100 times the homicide rate for the entire Thames Valley, new research has suggested. Researchers behind the University of Cambridge’s Medieval Murder Map estimate ...
Map of medieval Cambridge with the locations of the three main burial sites used in the After the Plague research project. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news ...
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A letter from a medieval archbishop that researchers say reveals the motive behind a six century-old assassination. (Courthouse News via Hampshire Archives) (CN) — As sunset approached after evening ...
A map pinpointing hundreds of homicides in 14th-century England could help teach medieval history. By Isabella Kwai A spice merchant stabbed by a fruit seller over a longstanding feud. A street ...
Online project draws on 700-year-old records of coroners’ inquests in London, Oxford and York Early on a Sunday evening in April 1299, a young scholar led Margery de Hereford inside a house in Oxford.
A new interactive map produced by Cambridge University's Institute of Criminology plots each murder that occurred in early Medieval England to support research into the history of violence in London.
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