This paper reports patterns of property holding by women and men in late nineteenth-century Ontario. We focus on the town of Guelph immediately before and after legislation in 1872 and 1884 which permitted married women to hold property in their own name. The female-held share of all property and the female share of all owners in the town increased sharply. The gains were made by married women, and even more strongly by single women and widows. However, there was little or no shift of property in nearby rural townships. We argue that an induced change in inheritance practice amplified the direct effect of the legislation on married women and led to increased property holding by single and widowed women in urban areas. Patterns of property h...
This study will examine the circumstances surrounding the passage of the British Columbia Married Wo...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
This paper reports patterns of property holding by women and men in late nineteenth-century Ontario....
Married women's property law reform in the nineteenth century made it legally possible for wives to ...
This paper tests the idea that concepts of property in English common law favoured male heirs in the...
In Newfoundland, the passage of three married women's property acts between 1876 and 1895 occurred w...
Between the 1820s and 1840s, the use of marriage contracts in Montreal changed. Firstly, over this p...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
The evolution of the right of married women to own and control property in the western provinces was...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
This chapter explores the relations between women, land, property and the law. The first part of th...
This study will examine the circumstances surrounding the passage of the British Columbia Married Wo...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
This paper reports patterns of property holding by women and men in late nineteenth-century Ontario....
Married women's property law reform in the nineteenth century made it legally possible for wives to ...
This paper tests the idea that concepts of property in English common law favoured male heirs in the...
In Newfoundland, the passage of three married women's property acts between 1876 and 1895 occurred w...
Between the 1820s and 1840s, the use of marriage contracts in Montreal changed. Firstly, over this p...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
The evolution of the right of married women to own and control property in the western provinces was...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
This chapter explores the relations between women, land, property and the law. The first part of th...
This study will examine the circumstances surrounding the passage of the British Columbia Married Wo...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...
Research hypothesis was to use the Registers of Deeds for the North Riding of Yorkshire (held at Nor...