Why did Lady Mary care about William Cragh?
Maurice Keen: A medieval miracle, 5 August 2004
The Hanged Man: A Story of Miracle, Memory and Colonialism in the Middle Ages
by Robert Bartlett.
Princeton, 168 pp., £16.95, April 2004,0 691 11719 5 Show More
by Robert Bartlett.
Princeton, 168 pp., £16.95, April 2004,
“... de Briouze, Lord of Gower, and sentenced by him to hang as a rebel and a homicide. The saint was Thomas de Cantilupe, former bishop of Hereford, who had died in 1282. From soon after his death posthumous miracles had begun to be attributed to him, and he was officially canonised by Pope John XXII in 1320. The story, in outline, runs thus. On the morning of ... ”