Question

A riot in this city led to an arsenal exploding in the “Great Blow” during the English Civil War. Some of this city’s mayors lived in Strangers’ Hall, whose name honors the Huguenot “Strangers” that Queen Elizabeth settled in this city to produce textiles. Extensive 15th-century correspondence survives from a gentry family living 20 miles north of this cathedral city, the Pastons. Rebels camped at Mousehold Heath to besiege this city while protesting land enclosure in Kett’s Rebellion. Thomas (10[1])of Monmouth accused this city’s Jews of killing a tanner’s apprentice in the first known instance of blood libel. A writer from this city said that “all that is made” by God is represented by “a little thing, the size of a hazelnut.” A mystic active in this city detailed 16 visions, or “shewings,” in Revelations of Divine Love. For 10 points, the earliest extant English work by a woman was written by “Julian of” what city? ■END■

ANSWER: Norwich (“NOR-itch”) [accept Julian of Norwich or Juliana of Norwich; accept William of Norwich]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Claire JonesChicago AGeorgia Tech A7810

Summary

2023 ACF Nationals04/22/2023Y1100%0%0%78.00