The Maughan Library, London in the 13th century: Domus conversorum
Everyone who has spent some time in London noticed the magnificent Maughan Library down Chancery Lane, the former Public Record Office. We know that there used to be the Domus Conversorum, a building serving as a residence and chapel for Jews who had converted to Christianity and which had been founded in the 13th century at the initiative of king Henry…
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