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Place and Perspective in Medieval Swansea. What did you see? In 1306, nine witnesses were interrogated about events they had seen in Swansea, around seventeen years previously. The Welshman, William Cragh, had been hanged by William de Briouze, Lord of Gower, and apparently miraculously restored to life. What will you see? Information about the project. Explore maps and visualisations. Swansea’s hanged man and other texts. The Twice-hanged William Cragh. Take a tour of the medieval city.

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City Witness | medievalswansea.ac.uk Reviews

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Place and Perspective in Medieval Swansea. What did you see? In 1306, nine witnesses were interrogated about events they had seen in Swansea, around seventeen years previously. The Welshman, William Cragh, had been hanged by William de Briouze, Lord of Gower, and apparently miraculously restored to life. What will you see? Information about the project. Explore maps and visualisations. Swansea’s hanged man and other texts. The Twice-hanged William Cragh. Take a tour of the medieval city.

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The Story / Exeter College Manuscript | City Witness

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The Twice-Hanged William Cragh. Explore the rich and fascinating medieval heritage of Swansea. The Hanging of William Cragh. Follow in the footsteps of William Cragh, Swansea’s medieval hanged man who miraculously came back to life…. Ghosts and Secrets of Medieval Swansea. Discover the ghosts, secrets and hidden stories of medieval Swansea in this walking tour. The Development of Medieval Swansea. Walk through history as you learn about the development of Swansea during the Middle Ages and beyond.

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About | City Witness

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Is a major, cross-institutional, multi-disciplinary research project, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council. The initial research phase ran from January 2013 until the end of June 2014, though activities continue beyond this period. In these pages you can find information about the project, as well as guidance on how you can make use of the City Witness. Explore the rich and fascinating medieval heritage of Swansea. The Hanging of William Cragh. Ghosts and Secrets of Medieval Swansea.

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The Story | City Witness

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In these pages you can read the original medieval document concerning the hanging of William Cragh in Swansea in 1290 and discover other medieval texts. Learn more about our medieval witnesses via the Who's Who. Page, and compare the timelines based on their individual accounts of Cragh's hanging. You can also view the general Events Timeline. Which highlights key moments in the story. Image: British Library MS Royal 6 E VI f. 444). The Twice-Hanged William Cragh. William de Briouze Jr.

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The Development of Medieval Swansea. Walk through history as you learn about the development of Swansea during the Middle Ages and beyond. Click on waypoint number 1 to begin your tour. Explore the multi-media content for each location as you go.

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The Story / Domesday Breviate | City Witness

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Vol 2, Charter no. 283, pp. 287-8]. Despite sections of the manuscript being published in the past, the present annalistic account of the Welsh rebellions against the lords of Gower from 1272 - 1298 has never before been published or translated. The Twice-Hanged William Cragh. Explore the rich and fascinating medieval heritage of Swansea. The Hanging of William Cragh. Follow in the footsteps of William Cragh, Swansea’s medieval hanged man who miraculously came back to life….

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