yes it is.
Yes, Great Wexly is an actual real place in England
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Crispin cannot leave Wexly because he is bound by a magical contract or spell that restricts his freedom to leave. Breaking this contract may have serious consequences or repercussions that he is unwilling to face.
No, it was an not a 'city' in England during the medieval ages, it is possible is was a small town called Wexly, because not many people lived in cities in medieval England, towns were where everyone lived. Either way Great Wexly was not a city in medieval England. It was made up in that book
Stromford is a small village to the north of Great Wexly. It doesn't get more specific than that in the book, Crispin:Cross of Lead.
to see the town of great wexly. All he wants to do is be free and see other things this city has to offer him
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In Crispin- The Cross of Lead By: Avi, Crispin lives in a cottage in Great Wexly, Stromford in England during the year of 1366 in the 14th century.
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it was founded by Abraham