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Ela Fitzpayne was a powerful aristocrat who offended the Archbishop of Canterbury and was ordered to do a "walk of shame." ...
Researchers have uncovered handwritten letters, court documents, and a coroner’s report related to the nearly 700-year-old cold case murder of a medieval priest. Published on June 5 in the ...
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.
Medieval murder: Records suggest ... that John Forde had been walking up Cheapside after vespers but before sunset on Friday 3rd May 1337 when a fellow priest, Hasculph Neville, ...
Cambridge mapping project solves a medieval murder ... The victim was a priest and her erstwhile lover, John Forde, who was stabbed to death in the streets of Cheapside on May 3, 1337.
The unsolved London murder of priest John Forde from 1337 is now solved, ... The Cambridge news release and the Medieval Murder Maps project lists the year of Forde’s killing as 1337, ...
Medieval murder: Records suggest vengeful noblewoman had priest assassinated in 688-year-old cold case by University of Cambridge edited by Sadie Harley , reviewed by Robert Egan ...
Medieval murder: Records suggest vengeful noblewoman had priest assassinated in 688-year-old cold case Peer-Reviewed Publication. University of Cambridge ...