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,
“... Robert Bartlett examines with verve, scholarship and gusto the extraordinary story of a Welshman hanged by the neck outside Swansea in 1290 (and rehanged to make double sure he was done for), and restored to life by the intervention of a saint. The Welshman was William Cragh (cragh in Welsh means ‘the scabby’), a follower, it appears, of the Welsh patriot Rhys ap Maredudd ... ”