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Women and Marriage in the Georgian and Regency Period

October 17, 2017October 29, 2015 by Charlotte Betts

Today women take it for granted that we have the freedom to speak our minds, own property, marry for love, have a career and gain custody of our children, etc but this wasn’t always the case for our female forbears.

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