This paper investigates the legal battles of Joan Armburgh and her family, specifically a question of inheritance. Joan and her third husband, Robert Armburgh spent over twenty years disputing the claims of Joan's nieces to inherit half of the family estate. The paper focuses on the tactics used by the women in question, as well as examines briefly the roles that men played in the court cases as they unfolded, and offers an overall perspective of the lives of medieval noblewomen for context. Joan and her nieces spent more than twenty years in court battles over the questions of legitimacy and inheritance, and after careful examination it appears that these women played the driving force in the legal battle. Although legally they were not ab...
This article examines the contentious and frequently litigious relationship between convents and the...
Women played a surprisingly large role in the prosecution of crime in medieval England. Although law...
This thesis examines the power of aristocratic women in politics and patronage in the final years of...
This paper investigates the legal battles of Joan Armburgh and her family, specifically a question o...
This thesis explores aristocratic female inheritance and property holding in the thirteenth century,...
With regard to English common law, medieval women were able to participate in the curial process in ...
The research targets women in court – those who were frequently recorded in legal documents managing...
The article is devoted to the urgent and poorly known problem of the place and role of women in the ...
This article addresses the boundaries of female power within early modern aristocratic families. It ...
Women in the medieval English law courts have too often been regarded as passive objects of legal re...
This article addresses the boundaries of female power within early modern aristocratic families. It ...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
This article is a path-breaking attempt to assess systematically women’s use of attorneys in English...
This is the first study of noblewomen in twelfth-century England and Normandy, and of the ways in wh...
This paper considers the factors which enabled women to access power via developing mechanisms for r...
This article examines the contentious and frequently litigious relationship between convents and the...
Women played a surprisingly large role in the prosecution of crime in medieval England. Although law...
This thesis examines the power of aristocratic women in politics and patronage in the final years of...
This paper investigates the legal battles of Joan Armburgh and her family, specifically a question o...
This thesis explores aristocratic female inheritance and property holding in the thirteenth century,...
With regard to English common law, medieval women were able to participate in the curial process in ...
The research targets women in court – those who were frequently recorded in legal documents managing...
The article is devoted to the urgent and poorly known problem of the place and role of women in the ...
This article addresses the boundaries of female power within early modern aristocratic families. It ...
Women in the medieval English law courts have too often been regarded as passive objects of legal re...
This article addresses the boundaries of female power within early modern aristocratic families. It ...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
This article is a path-breaking attempt to assess systematically women’s use of attorneys in English...
This is the first study of noblewomen in twelfth-century England and Normandy, and of the ways in wh...
This paper considers the factors which enabled women to access power via developing mechanisms for r...
This article examines the contentious and frequently litigious relationship between convents and the...
Women played a surprisingly large role in the prosecution of crime in medieval England. Although law...
This thesis examines the power of aristocratic women in politics and patronage in the final years of...