Mapping the Medieval Countryside project receives £528,000 in funding
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Mapping the Medieval Countryside project receives £528,000 in funding


A new project from King?s College London and the University of Winchester will allow researchers to explore the lands of medieval England as never before has received over half a million pounds in funding.

The three-year project is led by medieval historian Professor Michael Hicks at Winchester, and Paul Spence, Senior Lecturer at Kings? College London?s Department of Digital Humanities. It will digitise hundreds of years worth of records showing the land held by tenants at the time of their death. The ?Mapping the Medieval Countryside: The Fifteenth Century Inquisitions Post Mortem? project has been made possible by a £528,000 grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).

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