There were many people in England in the 10th century who held no land and worked for others in exchange for food and shelter. There were others who were legally recognised as enslaved and had no ...
Leprosy may have spread between red squirrels and humans between 10th and 11th century in England, research suggests. Evidence gathered from two archaeological sites in the medieval city of ...
This may come as a surprise to many, but England has had many capitals before London was eventually settled upon. In the 10th Century, Athelstan, the first king of (all) England and grandson of ...
Prof Hoskin suspects it was a 10th Century monk's "perfect recipe" which ... written a century or so later after it arrived in Saxon England On completion, a small piece was put into a church ...