Women in Renaissance and Early Modern EuropeChristine Meek |
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... court was sitting and the bishop requested permission to address the court to plead for the arrest of the heretics . Arnold's reply was to call the bishop ' an ignorant low born vagabond from England ' and declare that he would enter ...
... court was sitting and the bishop requested permission to address the court to plead for the arrest of the heretics . Arnold's reply was to call the bishop ' an ignorant low born vagabond from England ' and declare that he would enter ...
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... court at this time was the emergence of the concept of the married woman's separate estate , which enabled a woman to retain control of property which she had inherited and not be compelled to merge it with that of her husband , as she ...
... court at this time was the emergence of the concept of the married woman's separate estate , which enabled a woman to retain control of property which she had inherited and not be compelled to merge it with that of her husband , as she ...
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... court . An analysis of these suggests that the Irish chancery court , like its English counterpart , proved popular with women in the years covered by the records ( c.1570-1635 ) . Practice in the Irish court , however , lagged behind ...
... court . An analysis of these suggests that the Irish chancery court , like its English counterpart , proved popular with women in the years covered by the records ( c.1570-1635 ) . Practice in the Irish court , however , lagged behind ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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