The Weaker Vessel: Woman's Lot in Seventeenth-Century England (105 page)

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Authors: Antonia Fraser

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Margaret Duchess of Newcastle, from the frontispiece to her book,
The Worlds Olio
(1655).

Mary Countess of Warwick.

Lettice Viscountess Falkland (who was esteemed for not making a second marriage after her husband’s death, unlike many of her contemporaries) depicted in her widow’s weeds.

Ann Lady Fanshawe.

Mrs Margaret Godolphin, John Evelyn’s adored friend, who died young as a result of childbirth.

A milkmaid: one of the better-paid jobs for women, which also led to some kind of independence.

Susanna Perwick, who died unmarried in 1661 at the age of twenty-four, from the frontispiece to her biography by John Batchiler,
The Virgin’s Pattern
(1661).

A countrywoman, showing the kind of agricultural implements that women regularly used.

The housewife and the hunter, from the
Roxburghe Ballads.

The title page of
The Needles Excellency
by John Taylor (1634).

A scold’s bridle.

The title page of
Ar’t asleepe Husband? A Boulster Lecture
by Richard Brathwaite (1640). The talkativeness of women was axiomatic at this time.

A witch and her imps, from a drawing of 1621.

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