为休而战:柴郡Lea Hall的“Younge Calueley”的监护权,1620年

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Northern History Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI:10.1080/0078172X.2022.2084255
Diane Strange
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1620年1月,柴郡利亚霍尔的乔治·卡尔维利爵士在无遗嘱的情况下去世,留下了他的遗孀西德尼·卡尔维利夫人和五个孩子。他的长子休,六岁,现在是宫廷的监护人,监护权属于切斯特伯爵查尔斯王子。无论寡妇的地理位置如何,她们的监护权往往都有问题,但在社区意识特别强烈的县,亲属关系和地方竞争可能会给她们的诉讼增加额外的焦虑和不和。卡尔维利夫人以寡妇、继母的身份面对偏见,身为威尔士人,她是一个局外人。本文利用法庭记录和信件,审视了卡尔维利夫人案件的情况,并剖析了它是如何在查尔斯王子的监护法庭内外展开的,这是一个重要但被忽视的机构,迄今为止尚未得到深入的历史分析。它阐明了妇女在紧密联系的社区中建立自己所面临的问题,以及寡妇在父权制社会中可能处于多么不利的地位,尽管她作为单身女性享有相对的自由。
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Fighting for Hugh: The Wardship of ‘Younge Calueley’ of Lea Hall, Cheshire, 1620
In January 1620, Sir George Calverley of Lea Hall, Cheshire, died intestate leaving behind him his widow, Lady Sidney Calverley, and five children. His eldest son, Hugh, aged six, was now a ward of court, the wardship falling to Prince Charles as Earl of Chester. Wardship was often problematic for widows regardless of their geographic location, but in counties where there was a particularly strong sense of community, kinship bonds and local rivalries could add an extra layer of anxiety and discord to their litigation. Lady Calverley confronted prejudice as widow, stepmother, and, being Welsh, as an outsider. Using court records and correspondence, this article examines the circumstances of Lady Calverley’s case and dissects how it unfolded through and beyond Prince Charles’s court of wards, an important but overlooked institution that to date has received no in-depth historical analysis. It illuminates the problems women faced in establishing themselves in close-knit communities, as well as how disadvantaged a widow could be in a patriarchal society despite the relative freedom she enjoyed as a feme sole.
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Northern History
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期刊介绍: Northern History was the first regional historical journal. Produced since 1966 under the auspices of the School of History, University of Leeds, its purpose is to publish scholarly work on the history of the seven historic Northern counties of England: Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire. Since it was launched it has always been a refereed journal, attracting articles on Northern subjects from historians in many parts of the world.
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