Three Women of 17th Century Langham, by Elizabeth Mann
Three Women of 17th Century Langham, by Elizabeth Mann
Booklet Published by the Langham Village History Group, 14 pages. A5 size booklet (N5669)
Booklet Published by the Langham Village History Group, 14 pages. A5 size booklet (N5669)
Langham is a village in the county of Rutland, and this short booklet provides a very brief account of the lives of three women who lived in the village in the 1600's...
From the introduction: This booklet is an account of three women living at different social levels in Langham during the 17th century. Women leave fewer records behind than the men, so looking at their lives often means looking at the wills and inventories of their husbands. Grace Fracey is an exception to this. Whilst research about 17th century society in general, and these women in particular, underpins the accounts of their lives, fiction fills in the details. This provides a comparison of these women at various stages in their lives, the similarities and differences.
Condition of the booklet is generally excellent. The covers are clean and bright, the staple spine is tight and intact, and all pages are clean, intact, unblemished and tightly bound. There is a small price sticker on the rear side cover
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