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Unfortunate Ends: On Murder and Misadventure in Medieval England
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Unfortunate Ends: On Murder and Misadventure in Medieval England

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From the author of Twitter’s Medieval Death Bot comes Unfortunate Ends: On Murder and Misadventure in Medieval England, an illuminating collection of in-depth looks at the most interesting cases from medieval coroners’ rolls

Thomas, son of Henry Robekyn, died 1286 after cutting off his left foot and then his left hand in a frenzy

Henry Debordesle, died 1343. Long sick with diseases, smote himself in the belly with a knife worth one penny

A romp through the death records of medieval England.

From the bizarre to the mundane, each death tells a tale from a dangerous time to be alive, and even to die. Coroners’ rolls list every inquest held for a death by misadventure - or accident - as well as grisly murders, some witnessed by others, some only coming to light when the hidden body was found. A handful of these deaths rise to the top, their tales too bizarre, ridiculous or heartbreaking to not be spun again for the modern ear. Through death, Murdered by Clerks gives us a rare, first-hand look into everyday life for common people of the English Middle Ages.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Unbound
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 January 2023
Pages
112
ISBN
9781800181366

From the author of Twitter’s Medieval Death Bot comes Unfortunate Ends: On Murder and Misadventure in Medieval England, an illuminating collection of in-depth looks at the most interesting cases from medieval coroners’ rolls

Thomas, son of Henry Robekyn, died 1286 after cutting off his left foot and then his left hand in a frenzy

Henry Debordesle, died 1343. Long sick with diseases, smote himself in the belly with a knife worth one penny

A romp through the death records of medieval England.

From the bizarre to the mundane, each death tells a tale from a dangerous time to be alive, and even to die. Coroners’ rolls list every inquest held for a death by misadventure - or accident - as well as grisly murders, some witnessed by others, some only coming to light when the hidden body was found. A handful of these deaths rise to the top, their tales too bizarre, ridiculous or heartbreaking to not be spun again for the modern ear. Through death, Murdered by Clerks gives us a rare, first-hand look into everyday life for common people of the English Middle Ages.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Unbound
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 January 2023
Pages
112
ISBN
9781800181366