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The Legitimacy Of Bastards The Place Of Illegitimate Children In Later Medieval England Helen Matthews

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The Legitimacy Of Bastards The Place Of Illegitimate Children In Later Medieval England Helen Matthews
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Publisher: Pen & Sword History
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.24 MB
Author: Helen Matthews
ISBN: 9781526716576, 1526716577
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Legitimacy Of Bastards The Place Of Illegitimate Children In Later Medieval England Helen Matthews by Helen Matthews 9781526716576, 1526716577 instant download after payment.

An in-depth look at the lives of illegitimate children and their parents in England in the later Middle Ages.   For the nobility and gentry in later medieval England, land was a source of wealth and status. Their marriages were arranged with this in mind, and it is not surprising that so many of them had mistresses and illegitimate children. John de Warenne, earl of Surrey, married at the age of twenty to a ten-year-old granddaughter of Edward I, had at least eight bastards and a complicated love life.   In theory, bastards were at a considerable disadvantage. Regarded as ‘filius nullius’ or the son of no one, they were unable to inherit real property and barred from the priesthood. In practice, illegitimacy could be less of a stigma in late medieval England than it became between the sixteenth and late twentieth centuries. There were ways of making provision for illegitimate offspring and some bastards did extremely well—in the church, through marriage, as soldiers, and a few even succeeding to the family estates.  The Legitimacy of Bastards is the first book to consider the individuals who had illegitimate children, the ways in which they provided for them and attitudes towards both the parents and the bastard children. It also highlights important differences between the views of illegitimacy taken by the Church and by the English law. 

“Informative and well researched . . . A great resource for those who want to learn more about the late medieval period and illegitimate children.” —Adventures of a Tudor Nerd

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