English Noblewomen in the Later Middle Ages

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First published 1992 by Longman Group Limited. This vivid and pioneering study illuminates the different roles played in late medieval society by noblewomen - the most substantial group of women to survive as individuals in medieval documents. They emerge (despite limited political opportunities) as figures of consequence themselves in a landowning society through estate management in their husbands' frequent absences, and through hospitality, patronage and affinity.

Author(s): Jennifer C. Ward
Series: The Medieval World
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: XII+190

List of Tables vi
Editor's Preface vii
Preface ix
Introduction 1
1. Marriage 12
2. The Widow and her Lands 34
3. The Household 50
4. Lifestyle and Travel 70
5. Children, Kinsmen and Friends 93
6. Estates and Revenue 108
7. Lordship and Patronage 129
8. Religious Practice 143
Conclusion 164
Appendix: Glossary of Terms 171
General Bibliography 174
Index 180