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Wills and Testaments in Medieval England from the Thirteenth to the Sixteenth Century
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28 February 2023

This volume explores the will-making process in late medieval England for all levels of society. Wills are some of the most studied records of the late Middle Ages and capture the evidence of what people owned and the patterns of family relationships. These documents, compiled by Robert A. Wood from several archives and city records, cast a light on many aspects of medieval life, including gender distinctions and the heavy influence of the church. Included are wills from widows, tradespeople and artisans, clergy, and high-ranking wealthy people. Through these sources Wood is able to show how wills, inventories and testaments prepared people and their souls for the afterlife.
HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages, Ancient, classical and medieval texts
Illustrations
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Roman Numerals
Medieval Currency
The Spending Power of Medieval Money
Measurements and Weights
The Social Hierarchy in Late Medieval England
Introduction: Wills and Will Making
List of Testators
The Wills and Inventories
Glossary
Suggestions for Further Reading