Popular Memory and Gender in Medieval England: Men, Women, and Testimony in the Church Courts, c.1200–1500, by Bronach C. Kane
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In the middle of the fourteenth century, two Yorkshiremen had an argument. John de Gertham owed Thomas Chapman some money; he repaid his debt, but then Thomas d
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| Journal | The English Historical Review |
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