Book Description
This five-volume collection of manorial court records, published between 1901 and 1945, is a unique resource for medieval historians.
Author : William Paley Baildon
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 11,54 MB
Release : 2013-03-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1108058612
This five-volume collection of manorial court records, published between 1901 and 1945, is a unique resource for medieval historians.
Author : Wakefield Manor (England)
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Page : 312 pages
File Size : 23,16 MB
Release : 1906
Category : Court records
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Author : Wakefield Manor, Eng
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Page : 250 pages
File Size : 40,28 MB
Release : 1945
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Author : Wakefield Manor (Yorkshire).
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Page : 362 pages
File Size : 30,65 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Court records
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Author : William Paley Baildon
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Page : pages
File Size : 18,26 MB
Release : 1901
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Author : James Davis
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 533 pages
File Size : 46,21 MB
Release : 2011-11-24
Category : History
ISBN : 1139502816
This important study examines the market trade of medieval England by providing a wide-ranging critique of the moral and legal imperatives that underpinned retail trade. James Davis shows how market-goers were influenced not only by practical and economic considerations of price, quality, supply and demand, but also by the moral and cultural environment within which such deals were conducted. This book draws on a broad range of cross-disciplinary evidence, from the literary works of William Langland and the sermons of medieval preachers, to state, civic and guild laws, Davis scrutinises everyday market behaviour through case studies of small and large towns, using the evidence of manor and borough courts. From these varied sources, Davis teases out the complex relationship between morality, law and practice and demonstrates that even the influence of contemporary Christian ideology was not necessarily incompatible with efficient and profitable everyday commerce.
Author : Sandy Bardsley
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 41,44 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 0812204298
Sandy Bardsley examines the complex relationship between speech and gender in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and engages debates on the static nature of women's status after the Black Death. Focusing on England, Venomous Tongues uses a combination of legal, literary, and artistic sources to show how deviant speech was increasingly feminized in the later Middle Ages. Women of all social classes and marital statuses ran the risk of being charged as scolds, and local jurisdictions interpreted the label "scold" in a way that best fit their particular circumstances. Indeed, Bardsley demonstrates, this flexibility of definition helped to ensure the longevity of the term: women were punished as scolds as late as the early nineteenth century. The tongue, according to late medieval moralists, was a dangerous weapon that tempted people to sin. During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, clerics railed against blasphemers, liars, and slanderers, while village and town elites prosecuted those who abused officials or committed the newly devised offense of scolding. In courts, women in particular were prosecuted and punished for insulting others or talking too much in a public setting. In literature, both men and women were warned about women's propensity to gossip and quarrel, while characters such as Noah's Wife and the Wife of Bath demonstrate the development of a stereotypically garrulous woman. Visual representations, such as depictions of women gossiping in church, also reinforced the message that women's speech was likely to be disruptive and deviant.
Author : Gwen Seabourne
Publisher : Boydell Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 22,72 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9781843830221
Financial legislation demonstrates the advancing role of law in the later middle ages.
Author : David Hey
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 39,92 MB
Release : 2015-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1473857376
South Yorkshire has some of the most varied countryside in England, ranging from the Pennine moors and the wooded hills and valleys in the west to the estate villages on the magnesian limestone escarpment and the lowlands in the east. Each of these different landscapes has been shaped by human activities over the centuries. This book tells the story of how the present landscape was created. It looks at buildings, fields, woods and moorland, navigable rivers and industrial remains, and the intriguing place-names that are associated with them.
Author : Miriam Müller
Publisher : Springer
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 38,58 MB
Release : 2018-12-12
Category : History
ISBN : 3030036022
This book explores the experience of childhood and adolescence in later medieval English rural society from 1250 to 1450. Hit by major catastrophes – the Great Famine and then a few decades later the Black Death – this book examines how rural society coped with children left orphaned, and land inherited by children and adolescents considered too young to run their holdings. Using manorial court rolls, accounts and other documents, Miriam Müller looks at the guardians who looked after the children, and the chattels and lands the children brought with them. This book considers not just rural concepts of childhood, and the training and schooling young peasants received, but also the nature of supportive kinship networks, family structures and the roles of lordship, to offer insights into the experience of childhood and adolescence in medieval villages more broadly.