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Medieval Murder: Aristocrat Ela Fitzpayne Implicated in Priest's Assassination
In 1337, London priest John Forde was murdered; new evidence implicates his former lover, wealthy aristocrat Ela Fitzpayne, who orchestrated his assassination with accomplices after he betrayed her, highlighting women's role in medieval crime.
Medieval Murder: Aristocrat Ela Fitzpayne Implicated in Priest's Assassination
In 1337, London priest John Forde was murdered; new evidence implicates his former lover, wealthy aristocrat Ela Fitzpayne, who orchestrated his assassination with accomplices after he betrayed her, highlighting women's role in medieval crime.
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Medieval Aristocrat's Revenge: The 1337 Murder of Priest John Forde
In 1337, priest John Forde was murdered in London by four men hired by his former lover, Ela Fitzpayne, a wealthy aristocrat, due to a betrayal following their involvement in a priory robbery and the archbishop's letter denouncing Fitzpayne's adultery with Forde.

Medieval Aristocrat's Revenge: The 1337 Murder of Priest John Forde
In 1337, priest John Forde was murdered in London by four men hired by his former lover, Ela Fitzpayne, a wealthy aristocrat, due to a betrayal following their involvement in a priory robbery and the archbishop's letter denouncing Fitzpayne's adultery with Forde.
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28% Bias Score
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