A Small Sound of the Trumpet: Women in Medieval LifeDescribes the daily life of noblewomen, nuns, and peasants in feudal England and Europe, looks at the treatment of lepers, beggars, prostitutes, and criminals, and offers brief profiles of prominent medieval women. |
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Page 35
... wives and those of widows is very great . A student of a large number of English wills of this period has discovered that wives ' bequests of money averaged about £ 5 while the average for widows was £ 30 . As well , wives had fewer and ...
... wives and those of widows is very great . A student of a large number of English wills of this period has discovered that wives ' bequests of money averaged about £ 5 while the average for widows was £ 30 . As well , wives had fewer and ...
Page 143
... wives of the wealthy merchants or those married to royal or princely officials living in Paris ; the wives of craftsmen and tradesmen ; and finally the feminine members of the urban proletariat , the servants and chambermaids . She ...
... wives of the wealthy merchants or those married to royal or princely officials living in Paris ; the wives of craftsmen and tradesmen ; and finally the feminine members of the urban proletariat , the servants and chambermaids . She ...
Page 147
... wives and their affection for them . The 1436 will of Thomas Bracebrig , merchant and once Lord Mayor of York , is long and detailed , full of religious and charitable bequests that read remarkably like those of the country gentry ...
... wives and their affection for them . The 1436 will of Thomas Bracebrig , merchant and once Lord Mayor of York , is long and detailed , full of religious and charitable bequests that read remarkably like those of the country gentry ...
Contents
THE PRECURSORS | 1 |
THE MOULD FOR MEDIEVAL WOMEN | 18 |
QUEENS | 44 |
Copyright | |
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