ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|22 pages

Marriage

chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

The Widow and her Lands

chapter Chapter 3|20 pages

The Household

chapter Chapter 4|23 pages

Lifestyle and Travel

chapter Chapter 5|15 pages

Children, Kinsmen and Friends

chapter Chapter 6|21 pages

Estates and Revenue

chapter Chapter 7|14 pages

Lordship and Patronage

chapter Chapter 8|21 pages

Religious Practice

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion