In thirteenth-century Lincolnshire, women were at the heart of baronial families. This thesis explores the lives of women from five baronial families in Lincolnshire: the baronies of Ashby, Brattleby, Folkingham, Redbourne and Tattershall. Extensive records have survived which highlight the importance of baronial women within estate administration and religious patronage. Charters and seals provide an insight into a woman’s sense of identity and how she wished her identity to be displayed to others. Baronial women were also important members of the local society and were able to attract neighbours and tenants to their affinities which I have shown with the affinity of Mary de Neville. The chapters of this study are structured to take you th...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
This study examines the lived experience and perceptions of the wives of the Elizabethan parish cler...
This thesis examines Henry III and Eleanor of Provence’s three daughters: Margaret, Beatrice and Kat...
This thesis explores aristocratic female inheritance and property holding in the thirteenth century,...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
Isabella de Forz (1237-1293), countess of Devon and Aumale and lady of the Isle of Wight, was the we...
This thesis examines the lives, careers and fortunes of the de Lacy constables of Chester and earls ...
This thesis is a study of the lives of English Countesses in the fourteenth century. Past historian...
This thesis is a study of the lives of English Countesses in the fourteenth century. Past historian...
This article argues that lesser aristocratic women were an active part of twelfth-century society an...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
This article argues that lesser aristocratic women were an active part of twelfth-century society an...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
This thesis analyses and compares the fortunes of two English aristocratic families, the Senlis fami...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Oxford, 1992This thesis is concerned primarily with determining\ud the...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
This study examines the lived experience and perceptions of the wives of the Elizabethan parish cler...
This thesis examines Henry III and Eleanor of Provence’s three daughters: Margaret, Beatrice and Kat...
This thesis explores aristocratic female inheritance and property holding in the thirteenth century,...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
Isabella de Forz (1237-1293), countess of Devon and Aumale and lady of the Isle of Wight, was the we...
This thesis examines the lives, careers and fortunes of the de Lacy constables of Chester and earls ...
This thesis is a study of the lives of English Countesses in the fourteenth century. Past historian...
This thesis is a study of the lives of English Countesses in the fourteenth century. Past historian...
This article argues that lesser aristocratic women were an active part of twelfth-century society an...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
This article argues that lesser aristocratic women were an active part of twelfth-century society an...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
This thesis analyses and compares the fortunes of two English aristocratic families, the Senlis fami...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Oxford, 1992This thesis is concerned primarily with determining\ud the...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
This study examines the lived experience and perceptions of the wives of the Elizabethan parish cler...
This thesis examines Henry III and Eleanor of Provence’s three daughters: Margaret, Beatrice and Kat...