Sinners? Scroungers? Saints? Unmarried Motherhood in Twentieth-Century England, by Pat Thane and Tanya Evans
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As a punishment for heresy, forfeiture of property had originated in Roman law, was decreed by canon law, and applied across late medieval Europe. English ecclesiastical and secular legislation of the early fifteenth century formally adopted confiscat…
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