High-ranking widows in medieval Iceland and Yorkshire : property, power, marriage and identity in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries

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    • Ricketts, Philadelphia

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High-ranking widows in medieval Iceland and Yorkshire : property, power, marriage and identity in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries

by Philadelphia Ricketts

(The northern world : North Europe and the Baltic c. 400-1700 A.D. : peoples, economies and cultures, v. 49)

Brill, 2010

  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. [433]-446

Includes index

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Description

This book provides an evocative insight into the property, power, remarriage, and identity of high-ranking widows in two fundamentally different societies, Iceland and Yorkshire. The legal position of widows in each region is examined in light of evidence from charters, royal records and sagas to establish a detailed picture of practice. Comparison and family reconstruction are important elements, enabling the book to emphasize the placement of widows within the context of society and its institutions, and to consider fully the impact of individual circumstances on the widows' opportunities for action. The result offers a fresh approach that tests widely accepted generalizations about widows' independence, highlights differences between regions, and suggests the need to reconsider traditional, rigid definitions of kinship systems.

Table of Contents

List of Diagrams and Tables .... xi Preface ... xiii Acknowledgements .... xv Abbreviations ... xix Chapter One: Introduction .... 1 Chapter Two: Sources .... 23 Legal Sources .... 24 Contemporary Sagas ... 37 Charters .... 43 Conclusion ... 49 Chapter Three: Property and Marriage: The Laws .... 51 Inheritance ... 51 Marriage ... 67 Consent in Marriage ... 67 Dowry, Dower and Other Marital Property ... 73 Land Transactions ... 79 Conclusion ... 82 Chapter Four Property .... 85 Inheritance ... 87 Lineal versus Collateral Descent ... 88 Female Inheritance ... 91 Division of Inheritance .... 100 Illegitimacy ... 116 Marital Assignments .... 121 Conclusion ... 129 Chapter Five Remarriage ... 133 Marriage Patterns and Age at First Marriage ... 133 Marital Demographics ... 139 Marital Demographics for Icelandic and Yorkshire Widows ... 144 Remarriage ... 149 Wealth and Heiresses .... 149 Lordship and Family ... 152 Social Status ... 156 Fertility and Children ... 158 Ecclesiastical Influence .... 163 Political Change in Iceland .... 169 Conclusion ... 174 Chapter Six Power ... 177 Consent in Marriage .... 180 Wardship and Transference of Property and Authority to the Next Generation ... 195 Property Transactions and Management ... 216 Conclusion ... 239 Chapter Seven Identity .... 245 First Names .... 246 Family Nomenclature ... 253 Titles and Seals .... 266 Property Management and Patronage .... 278 Conclusion ... 294 Chapter Eight Conclusion .... 297 Appendices Key to Appendices .... 313 Appendix 1 Icelandic Widows ... 318 Appendix 1 A Icelandic Widows (continued) ... 323 Appendix 2 Yorkshire Widows .... 327 Appendix 2 A Yorkshire Widows (continued) ... 331 Appendix 3 Types of Property Acquired by Widows and Degree of Wealth ... 334 Appendix 4 Descent of Lands and Power .... 341 Appendix 5 Information about Remarried Widows' Circumstances before Remarriage ... 345 Appendix 6 Information about Widows' Circumstances at End of Final Marriage and Including Subsequent Liaisons ... 348 Appendix 6 A Information Regarding Widows Who Do Not Survive Last Relationship ... 353 Appendix 7 Remarriage, Lordship, Kinship and Rank .... 354 Appendix 8 Seals of the Yorkshire Widows .... 365 Appendix 9 Naming Patterns-Sons ... 367 Appendix 9 A Naming Patterns-Daughters .... 373 Appendix 10 References ... 378 Appendix 11 Avice Meschin's Marriages and the Inheritance of her Daughter Alice Paynel ... 402 Genealogies Key to Genealogies ... 411 Icelandic 1-12 ... 413 Yorkshire 13-20 ... 425 Bibliography .... 433 Index ..... 447

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