sister_raphael: (sigh)

Church records are usually incomplete when it comes to the finer details of court appearances, citing only the bare bones of the cases. This is often frustrating for historical researchers, but it does allow a very small glimpse at the lives of medieval women, and very often, gives them a name.

From Lincoln in England, we find Joan Willys, who was a household servant.

She is named as part of a case in the Visitations records in Lincoln, England where her employer, John Hunt has been taken to task for improper conduct, namely living unmarried and having a sexual relationship with her as his servant.

Joan has taken certain herbs to terminate a pregnancy, but later is married to the man in question. No indication is given whether she was a willing participant in the intimate activities or whether she had no choice and was forced as his household servant. Either way, the use of the word "persuaded" when it comes to the part about ending her pregnancy is used, hinting that perhaps she wasn't entirely on board with that part.

Many medieval women had a strong church background and the fear of hell was absolutely a real thing, so deliberately ending a pregnancy may have been a decision she may not have been comfortable with.

After the Visitation, John and Joan were married, but again, there is no indication whether this was a state desired by both of them. There are a number of reasons why the marriage happened:

1. forced upon them under pain of being removed from the church
2. to legitimise John's child and provide an heir
3. they loved each other

Which of these is true, we will never know.

For more medieval women, the Very Secret Sex Lives of Medieval Women is available online and through all good book sellers.

sister_raphael: (tools)

I had a heck of a time trying to buy galangal today but an even worse one trying to get watercress today. Only to discover that I could buy it fresh from either of our everyday supermarkets in the produce section. I've never even seen it there before, so it came as a rather large surprise.

Quite a few other spices I was able to buy in bulk from an Indian Spice Market, only a short bus detour on the way home from work.

I'm going to attempt to recreate a hair powder recipe from  (attributed to) Trotula's 12th century manuscript on cosmetics. If I'm successful, I will have this at the bath display for people to smell and micro-test for themselves. I've seen a number of other people make it, so I'm reasonably confident I should be able to produce a good result and an interesting post on the steps as I go.

sister_raphael: (boobies)


A song of love, medieval style.

It's all very wistful until we get to the bit where she was cheating on her husband.

sister_raphael: thatsfantastic (thatsfantastic)
 

Those who follow the world of Shad Brooks and his rather thrilling Shadiversity You Tube channel will be interested to hear that this past weekend, he paid me the compliment of visiting my Rosalie's Medieval Woman tent at the Abbey Medieval Festival for a few words about medieval women.

We had a few words about some of the more surprising aspects of medieval women and I will be posting a link to the episode or segment when it goes live.

Stay tuned Shad-fans!

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Love giveaways? So do I!!

You can play my medieval guessing game at the Abbey Medieval Festival this weekend and enter to WIN for FREE! Find Rosalie's Medieval Woman in the Marketplace (near Stag Inn) and say the SECRET word. That's all there is to it!

Winner called on Sunday to collect your prize. I can't post out, sorry.

Prize includes The Very Secret Sex Lives of Medieval Women book, bookmark, coffee mug, elderflower cordial, elderflower conserve and notebook.
sister_raphael: (scissors)

 I'm filling in time with a little hood decoration. It's a chain stitch, in a pattern we see in medieval art, particularly in the 14th century

The hood needs another good wash and the fuzz trimmed off it, but it's pretty and can be worn this weekend if it's really cold!

sister_raphael: (boobies)
 

Well, here we are all composited into one picture! It's been impossible to get everyone together for a group photo, so that will wait until the Saturday morning at the festival. Thank goodness for digital technology.

It was a bit of fun making this, but cutting everyone out and pasting us together is time consuming. Still, it's a nice break from sewing! 

I've given the ladies the option to mask up or not, but it's a bit covid-y out and I will be. I usually hope for correct shoes, but quite frankly, I'm feeling that since we are in the Marketplace and not re-enactors (for me this year) that gumboots and dry feet are quite okay also. 

It's looking very wet on the grounds and today I would have been setting up my tent but it's too wet. I've got all my fingers crossed that it's not raining on Thursday for the grand setting up. I've packed extra surcote and hoods for warmth. I thing we will need them.

sister_raphael: thatsfantastic (thatsfantastic)

 

 
The Abbey Medieval Festival is looming and naturally I'll be there! But where, oh where? I hard you cry?

Find the Stag Inn and I'm right across the road.

You'll be able to buy my book, admire the actual original cover art and enter my fun medieval giveaway.

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