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It is a wive's occupation to wynowe all manner of cornes, to make malte, to washe and wrynge, to make heye, shere corne, and, in time of nede, to helpe her husbande to fyll the muckewayne or dounge carte, drive the ploughe, to loade heye, corne, and suche other. And to go or ride to the market, to sel butter, chese, mylke, egges, chekyns, capons, hennes, pygges, gese, and all manner of cornes.
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Right so every man is captain of his own soul.
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An housbande can not well thryue by his come without he haue other cattell, nor by his cattell without come. For els he shall be a byer, a borrower or a beggar.
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Those that be washen wyll not take scabbe after (if they haue sufficient meate) ; for that is the beste grease that is to a shepe, to grease hym in the mouthe with good meate.
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Anthony Fitzherbert
Born:
1470
Died:
May 27, 1538
(aged 68)
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Sir Anthony Fitzherbert was an English judge, scholar and legal author, particularly known for his treatise on English law, New Natura Brevium.
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