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The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male college students were among the most frequent killers.
The ultimate objective of the Medieval Murder Maps project is to learn more about how public spaces shaped urban violence historically, the authors said. There were some interesting initial ...
Chesapeake and Suffolk plan to resolve boundary uncertainty, affecting 12 undeveloped parcels by shifting them from ...
Chester, Cheshire, with its Roman roots and medieval layers, came in third with a score of 8.34. Wells, Somerset and Lavenham, Suffolk, tied in fourth place with a score of 7.80.
Researchers cite new evidence of how a medieval British noblewoman may have plotted to exact revenge and help kill her former lover, a priest, nearly 700 years ago.
Researchers cite new evidence of how a medieval British noblewoman may have plotted to exact revenge and help kill her former lover, a priest, nearly 700 years ago.
Suffolk Singers are set to perform a 'Love Walked In' concert at a historic church. The choral celebration of love will be held at St Edmund King & Martyr in Southwold on Saturday, July 5, at 7.30pm.
It is an underrated place in Suffolk for walking and has views over the River Deben. The trail to Kyson Point is a short walk surrounded by wooded belts with slopes down to the salt marshes and ...
Just how bloody was medieval England? A ‘murder map’ holds some surprises. By Leo Sands The Washington Post,Updated June 6, 2025, 4:49 p.m.
Centuries ago, the site was home to St. Leonard's Hospital, a sprawling monastic facility that provided care to sick individuals and supplied meals for prisoners at nearby York Castle ...