Wife and Widow in Medieval EnglandSue Sheridan Walker Examines the role of women in medieval law and society |
Contents
Resolution in Classical Canon | 17 |
Magna Carta and the Widows | 59 |
Suing for Dower in | 81 |
Edward I and the Women of Scotland | 109 |
Remarriage as an Option for Urban and Rural | 141 |
Married Womens Wills in Later Medieval England | 165 |
Female Plaintiffs in Marriage Cases in the Court | 183 |
Contributors | 215 |
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