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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joanne Riley)
Sat Feb 3 03:58:04 2024

Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2024 09:33:54 +0100
From: "Joanne Riley" <JoanneRiley@verizonsurveys.today>
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erture in medieval England has also been qualified by the existence of femme sole customs that existed in some medieval English towns. This granted them independent commercial and legal rights as if they were single. This practice is outlined in the custumal of Henry Darcy, Lord Mayor of London in the 1330s, allowing married women working independently of their husband to act as a single woman in all matters concerning her craft, such as renting a shop and suing and being sued for debt. The custom is known to have been adopted in a number of other towns, including Bristol, Lincoln, York, Sandwich, Rye, Carlisle, Chester and Exeter. Some North American British colonies also adopted this custom in the eighteenth century. However, it is unclear how many women took up this status, the extent to which it was legally enforced, or whether the legal and commercial independence it offered were advantageous.

According to Chernock, "coverture, ... [a 1777] author ... concluded, was the product of foreign Norman invasion in the eleventh century—not, as Blackstone would have it, a time-tested 'English' legal practice. This was a reading of British history, then, that put a decidedly feminist twist on the idea of the 'Norman yoke.'" Also according to Chernock, "the Saxons, ...  boasted, had encouraged women to 'retain separate property'— ... a clear blow to coverture." Chernock claims that "as the historical accounts of the laws regarding women had indicated, coverture was a policy not just foreign in its origins but

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<p style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:5px;">erture in medieval England has also been qualified by the existence of femme sole customs that existed in some medieval English towns. This granted them independent commercial and legal rights as if they were single. This practice is outlined in the custumal of Henry Darcy, Lord Mayor of London in the 1330s, allowing married women working independently of their husband to act as a single woman in all matters concerning her craft, such as renting a shop and suing and being sued for debt. The custom is known to have been adopted in a number of other towns, including Bristol, Lincoln, York, Sandwich, Rye, Carlisle, Chester and Exeter. Some North American British colonies also adopted this custom in the eighteenth century. However, it is unclear how many women took up this status, the extent to which it was legally enforced, or whether the legal and commercial independence it offered were advantageous. According to Chernock, &quot;coverture, ... [a 1777] author ... concluded, was the product of foreign Norman invasion in the eleventh century&mdash;not, as Blackstone would have it, a time-tested &#39;English&#39; legal practice. This was a reading of British history, then, that put a decidedly feminist twist on the idea of the &#39;Norman yoke.&#39;&quot; Also according to Chernock, &quot;the Saxons, ...  boasted, had encouraged women to &#39;retain separate property&#39;&mdash; ... a clear blow to coverture.&quot; Chernock claims that &quot;as the historical accounts of the laws regarding women had indicated, coverture was a policy not just foreign in its origins but</p>
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