Description: John Walmsley, edit.. Widows, Heirs and Heiresses in the Late Twelfth Century. The Rotuli de Dominabus et Pueris et Puellis. Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies 2006. Pictorial hardcover. Like New Unused. Octavo 144 pp "This work is a new critical edition and translation of the late-twelfth-century Rotuli de Dominabus et Pueris et Puellis. These records were the result of a little known Domesday-like royal enquiry into the status and assets of widows and wards on estates held directly by the Crown in 1185. As such they were a precursor to the veredicta of the general eyre from the 1230s on and of the extents attached to the Inquisitions Post Mortem from the 1240s. The implications for royal power and control and the machinery which brought them into being no doubt also led to the concerns expressed about inheritance and the treatment of widows and wards in the early clauses of Magna Carta in 1215. Translation of this material in toto makes it an invaluable source book for undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in the economy and society of medieval England and also for those interested in the history of women."
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Publication Year: 2006
Format: Hardcover
Language: English, Latin
Book Title: Widows, Heirs and Heiresses in the Late Twelfth Century
Author: Walmsley.
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Genre: History, Women's Studies
Topic: Genealogy, Medieval