14th Century London Map. 14th Century England Map secretmuseum The interactive Medieval Murder Maps give unique insight into violence, and justice in late medieval London, York, and Oxford University of Cambridge criminologist Manuel Eisner plotted 142 cases of murder onto an interactive, online death map of 14th-century London.
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Markets The Medieval Murder Map shows concentrations of homicide cases in several areas Some of these were linked to the main markets in London, where large numbers of people would gather throughout the day
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The 'Agas Map': "The Agas Map, The Map of Early Modern London" website makes available an interactive version of the so-called Agas map (named after a surveyor who was mistakenly thought to have been involved in making the map), showing a remarkably detailed view of London's streets and buildings as they were in the mid-sixteenth century, before the Great Fire Some of these were linked to the main markets in London, where large numbers of people would gather throughout the day The interactive Medieval Murder Maps give unique insight into violence, and justice in late medieval London, York, and Oxford
fourteenthcentury London. The 'Agas Map': "The Agas Map, The Map of Early Modern London" website makes available an interactive version of the so-called Agas map (named after a surveyor who was mistakenly thought to have been involved in making the map), showing a remarkably detailed view of London's streets and buildings as they were in the mid-sixteenth century, before the Great Fire Our latest digital map for sale - fourteenth-century London.
Apprentices and Apprenticeship in Early FourteenthCentury London. A project of Cambridge's Violence Research Centre, the London Medieval Murder Map is an interactive map that plots 142 murders from the first half of the 14th century onto one of two maps of London: a 1572 map from Braun and Hogenberg's Civitates Orbis Terrarum or a map of London circa 1270 published by the Historic Towns Trust in 1989. Markets The Medieval Murder Map shows concentrations of homicide cases in several areas