14th Century London Map

14th Century London Map. Medieval London Maps 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. Visit https://medievalmurdermap.co.uk/ and enjoy more interactive maps, background information and podcasts

Medieval London Maps
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University of Cambridge criminologist Manuel Eisner plotted 142 cases of murder onto an interactive, online death map of 14th-century London. Now Medieval Murder Maps is an interactive website where users can browse murders of 14th-century London, Oxford, and York.

Medieval London Maps

Discover the murders, sudden deaths, sanctuary churches, and prisons of three thriving medieval cities. Some of the map image files are rather large, since if they are compressed too much, they become illegible London, York and Oxford maps have been created with new information and there are podcasts to dramatise interesting cases

Map of 14th century London London map, London, Southwark. Markets The Medieval Murder Map shows concentrations of homicide cases in several areas Visit https://medievalmurdermap.co.uk/ and enjoy more interactive maps, background information and podcasts

Medieval London Maps. London, York and Oxford maps have been created with new information and there are podcasts to dramatise interesting cases The most important market area comprised Cheapside, the main East-West artery through London since Roman times, and the surrounding streets.