| 1868 - 604 páginas
...husband to fill the muck-wain or dung-cart, to drive the plough, to load com, hay, and such other ; aud to go or ride to the market to sell butter, cheese,...chickens, capons, hens, pigs, geese, and all manner of com." They evidently then lived chiefly upon bacon, for good Bishop l.ui ¡пит. in one of his sermons... | |
| Charles Isaac Elton, Andrew Lang - 1904 - 544 páginas
...muck-wain . . . drive the plough, to load hay, corn, and such other," besides walking or riding to market to sell "butter, cheese, milk, eggs, chickens, capons, hens, pigs, geese, and all manner of corns." 1 Fitzherbert, ibid, 2 Id., p. 98, with the two quotations following. ROBERT ARDEN'S WILL 119... | |
| John Wynne Jeudwine - 1912 - 510 páginas
...drive the plough, load hay, corn, and such other. And to go or ride to the market, to sell batter, cheese, milk, eggs, chickens, capons, hens, pigs, geese, and all manner of corns, and also to buy all manner of necessary things belonging to the household, and to make a true... | |
| Rosemary Horrox - 1994 - 260 páginas
...Fitzherbert further directed under the head 'what works a wife should do in general', that women should 'go or ride to the market, to sell butter, cheese,...chickens, capons, hens, pigs, geese, and all manner of corns, ... to buy all manner of necessary things belonging to the household, and to make a true reckoning... | |
| Kate Aughterson - 1995 - 346 páginas
...of need to help her husband to fill the muckwain or dung-cart, drive the plough, to load hay, corn and such other. And to go or ride to the market to...chickens, capons, hens, pigs, geese and all manner of corns. And also to buy all manner of necessary things belonging to household, and to make a true reckoning... | |
| Carol Dommermuth-Costa - 2001 - 120 páginas
...muck-wain or dung cart, drive the plough, load hay, corn, and such other, and to go or ride to the market, sell butter, cheese, milk, eggs, chickens, capons, hens, pigs, geese, and all types of grain, and also to buy all sorts of things necessary for the household, and to make a true... | |
| Colin Spencer - 2003 - 428 páginas
...in time of need help her husband to fill the wain or dung cart, drive the plough, load hay and corn, ride to the market to sell butter, cheese, milk, eggs, chickens, capons, hens, pigs and geese as well as looking after the dairy and doing the household accounts, 'to make a true reckoning... | |
| Garthine Walker - 2003 - 334 páginas
...contrast, women were more likely to steal those commodities that they were responsible for marketing: 'butter, cheese, milk, eggs, chickens, capons, hens, pigs, geese, and all manner of corn'.47 It is no coincidence that the proportion of women who stole food and fowl was higher than... | |
| Elizabeth M. Nugent - 734 páginas
...to fill the mucke-wayne or dung cart, to drive the plough, to load hay, corn, and such other. Also to go or ride to the market to sell butter, cheese,...chickens, capons, hens, pigs, geese, and all manner of corns. And also to buy all manner of necessary things belonging to the household and to make a true... | |
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