Sunday 26 March 2023

Selling Your wife

 In the 18th century and 19th century men sometimes sold their wives. (There were also cases where women sold their husbands). This strange custom arose because poor people could not divorce. (Until 1857 it took an act of parliament to dissolve a marriage so divorce was only possible for the rich).

However the wife had to consent to the sale and often she was sold to her lover. Selling your husband or wife was not actually legal but in the early 19th century it was tolerated, especially in rural communities.

However divorce became easier after 1857 and the police began to prosecute men who sold their wives. The last known case of a man selling his wife in Britain was in Leeds in 1926. He sold her for £10 (a large amount of money at that time). The woman consented to being sold but the man was prosecuted.

Wednesday 22 March 2023

History of cloth

 This is my history of cloth. A look at fabrics across time.

Monday 20 March 2023

A Cock and Bull Story

 A ‘cock and bull story’ means a story that isn’t true. It’s a persistent myth that it’s because some town or village had two inns, one called the cock and another called the bull. You would hear one version of a story in a pub called the cock and another version in the bull. So if a story was doubtful it was a cock and bull story. It’s true that several places in England had two inns, one called the cock and the other called the bull.

But it’s very unlikely that the saying has anything to do with inns. The truth is that the phrase was originally ‘he/she told me a story about a cock and a bull’. Far more recently it was shortened to ‘he/she told me a cock and bull story’. There was probably once a story about a cock and a bull that has now been lost. There is no evidence the saying has anything to do with inns.

Tunisia

 Tunisia became independent on 20 March 1956. Happy Independence Day.

Friday 17 March 2023

Lancaster

 Lancaster is a charming old town in Northwest England. It has a long and interesting history dating back to Roman Times.

Wednesday 15 March 2023

Dolls

 Girls have played with dolls since Ancient Times. Here is my history of Dolls.

Tuesday 14 March 2023

Friday 10 March 2023

Anne Boleyn

 I wrote a brief biography of Anne Boleyn the second wife of Henry VIII, who came to an untimely end

Wednesday 8 March 2023

Shaftesbury

 This is my history of the charming village of Shaftesbury 

Monday 6 March 2023

Valentina Tereshkova

 Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space was born on 6 March 1937 (My list of famous women in history) 

Sunday 5 March 2023

Kingston upon Hull

 This is my history of the English city of Hull 

Friday 3 March 2023

Women's influence in the Middle Ages

 This female historian says that women in the Middle Ages were often far more influential than we sometimes imagine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xshq4Q5rpd0

Wednesday 1 March 2023

A Smashing Time

 On 1 March 1912 suffragettes had a smashing time in London. About 150 women with hammers hidden in bags went to famous streets like Oxford Street, The Strand, and Regent Street and smashed shop and office windows. The damage was estimated at £5,000. (A huge amount of money in 1912 equivalent to hundreds of thousands of pounds). The police arrested 124 suffragettes.