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... married c.1280 . What age she was in 1280 is impossible to determine , but we can speculate . A girl could be married at the age of twelve ; Chaucer's ' Wife of Bath ' entered her first marriage at that age but Margery Kemp , the ...
... married c.1280 . What age she was in 1280 is impossible to determine , but we can speculate . A girl could be married at the age of twelve ; Chaucer's ' Wife of Bath ' entered her first marriage at that age but Margery Kemp , the ...
Page 101
... marriage and fostering between the English and Irish communities.22 In 1537 , at the beginning of the Tudor attempt to revive the reform of Ireland , new legislation was passed which again outlawed inter - marriage of Irish and English ...
... marriage and fostering between the English and Irish communities.22 In 1537 , at the beginning of the Tudor attempt to revive the reform of Ireland , new legislation was passed which again outlawed inter - marriage of Irish and English ...
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... marry a catholic was after her marriage deemed to be ' dead in law ' and her estate was to pass to the next protestant heir . In other words , she was deemed to no longer exist , from a legal point of view , and so , she lost all legal ...
... marry a catholic was after her marriage deemed to be ' dead in law ' and her estate was to pass to the next protestant heir . In other words , she was deemed to no longer exist , from a legal point of view , and so , she lost all legal ...
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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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