The English Countrywoman: A Farmhouse Social History, A.D. 1500-1900A. Melrose, 1953 - 221 páginas |
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... servants , copying the bad manners of their masters , interrupted by making a great noise and laughing . Some of the guests themselves sang ribald tunes during the psalms . The following morning their behaviour was no better . They ...
... servants , copying the bad manners of their masters , interrupted by making a great noise and laughing . Some of the guests themselves sang ribald tunes during the psalms . The following morning their behaviour was no better . They ...
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... servants must see to it that they worked hard and did not pilfer . Indeed maids were treated much the same as children and lived in fear of beating with a holly wand , though carrying one must often have been as effective as using it ...
... servants must see to it that they worked hard and did not pilfer . Indeed maids were treated much the same as children and lived in fear of beating with a holly wand , though carrying one must often have been as effective as using it ...
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... servant got £ 4 10s . and £ 4 . From the age of sixteen to twenty he was paid £ 3 and £ 2 10s . , and from twelve to sixteen £ 1 13s . 4d . and £ 1 . Cook maids and dairymaids were given £ 2 10s . a year ; the other maid servants £ 2 ...
... servant got £ 4 10s . and £ 4 . From the age of sixteen to twenty he was paid £ 3 and £ 2 10s . , and from twelve to sixteen £ 1 13s . 4d . and £ 1 . Cook maids and dairymaids were given £ 2 10s . a year ; the other maid servants £ 2 ...
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List of Illustrations Page | vii |
The Elizabethan Countrywoman | 17 |
Cavalier and Puritan Countrywomen | 43 |
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