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The Ghosts of Oxford: Mary Blandy
13th Jun 2022
Mary Blandy is one of Oxford’s most famous murderers and her spirit may still wander the city. Oxford’s middle class was shocked by the scandal of Blandy being sentenced to death for the murder of her father, Francis, in 1752.
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Court Jesters in Medieval England
28th Apr 2022
Court jesters in medieval England had the important role of entertaining the court and keeping the royals happy. While they are remembered in modern times as jokers who wore funny hats, their role was not always filled with laughs.
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Dragons in English Mythology
23rd Mar 2022
Dragons appear in different cultures across the world. Each myth describes a different appearance, though often similar to a lizard or snake. Some myths illustrate dragons as a bit of a nuisance, while others describe terrifying flying creatures that breathe fire. They have become common creatures in popular culture and fascinate people worldwide.
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The Horrific History of Witch Trials in England
4th Mar 2022
In the 16th and 17th centuries suspicion of witchcraft was at its height. In England and other nations across Europe there were trials and executions of suspected witches, including in Oxford. Hundreds died in England as a result.
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The Ghosts of Oxford: Amy Robsart
7th Feb 2022
Oxford is rumoured to be home to many ghosts. One apparition that has been seen in multiple locations around the city is the ghost of Amy Robsart. Robsart was the wife of Lord Robert Dudley, known in history for his close relationship with Queen Elizabeth I. The speculation around her cause of death has been a puzzle for historians for centuries.
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