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334 Murder!

Jan 9, 2022
45:36
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Death of Thomas Overbury
03:17 • 2min
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3
'Secrets of the Crown' - A Brief History
05:38 • 4min
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4
The Countess of Somerset
09:08 • 2min
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5
The Mystery of Maidstone
11:02 • 3min
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6
Westorn Was Clearly Innocent, Was He?
14:12 • 3min
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7
What Is the Difference Between Torture and Non-Torture?
16:46 • 3min
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8
A Brief History of the Trials
19:34 • 3min
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9
The Devil Is Here to Save His Own
22:18 • 3min
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10
How Far Is This Scandal Engaging the Great British Public?
25:48 • 2min
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11
The Importance of Reading
27:45 • 4min
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12
The Use of Signatures to Determine the Level of Literacy
31:34 • 3min
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13
The Relationship Between Male Literacy and Gender
34:19 • 3min
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14
The Relationship Between Schooling and Literacy
37:11 • 2min
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15
The Cuckoo Pen
38:48 • 3min
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16
What Is Sting?
41:38 • 4min
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In 1615, Ralph Winwood interviewed Gervase Elwes, Lieutenant of the Tower about the suspicious death of Thomas Overbury. Gervase spilled his guts. 

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