Margery Kempe

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Margery Kempe is known for writing "The Book of Margery Kempe", a work considered by some to be the first autobiography in the English language. This book chronicles, to some extent, her extensive pilgrimages to various holy sites in Europe and Asia. Wikipedia
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January 1370
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  • Mapping Margery Kempe

    ... Search the Mapping Margery Kempe website Last updated December 9, 2005 All images in this project are Sarah Stanbury and Virginia Raguin except where ...
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    I begin my paper the way Margery Kempe 's book begins, with a proem. First, to thank George Ferzoco of the University of Leicester's Medieval Research Centre in England for the invitation to join this panel. When Margery Kempe had returned from her pilg
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    Margery Kempe was born in King's Lynn (then Bishop's Lynn or Lynn Bishop ) in around 1373, daughter of a leading merchant named John de Brunham , five times Mayor and sometime parliamentary representative. ... In 1414-15 Margery went on a Pilgrimage to
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