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A team of medieval historians working in the archives at the University of
York has found evidence that a nun in the 14th century faked her own death
and crafted a dummy “in the likeness of her body” in order to escape her
convent and pursue – in the words of the archbishop of the time – “the way
of carnal lust”.

A marginal note written in Latin and buried deep within one of the 16 heavy
registers used by to record the business of the archbishops of York between
1304 and 1405 first alerted archivists to the adventures of the runaway
nun. “To warn Joan of Leeds, lately nun of the house of St Clement by York,
that she should return to her house,” runs the note written by archbishop
William Melton and dated to 1318.

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