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Dates: 1100 - 1400 |
Title: Inheritance rights when a burgess has married more than once |
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Introduction: |
Special laws, drawn up between the twelfth and the fourteenth centuries, governed life in the towns. This law dealt with the inheritance rights of the children of a man who had married more than once. Compare the rights of the widow of a second marriage with the widow in the document 'An urban widow's rights to her husband's property'. The law was written down in Latin and later in Scots - the Scots version follows the translation. |
Document: |
Of burges at has had syndry wyffis [Of a burgess that has had more than one wife] |
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Source: |
Ancient Laws and Customs of the Burghs of Scotland, Vol. 1.1124-1424 ed Cosmo Innes (Edinburgh: Scottish Burgh Records Society, 1868), Leges Burgorum no 24, pp12-13. Translation by E. Ewan |
Tags: | law children inheritance |
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