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The Story of Divorce
Deborah Siddoway
14 episodes
1 day ago
Exploring the stories of the bigamists and bastards, feminists and fornicators that gave us the law of divorce in England as it exists today.
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Exploring the stories of the bigamists and bastards, feminists and fornicators that gave us the law of divorce in England as it exists today.
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History
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The Curious Case of Adulterine Bastardy
The Story of Divorce
26 minutes 8 seconds
3 years ago
The Curious Case of Adulterine Bastardy

The story of the first divorce in England. After the Archbishop of Canterbury made divorce almost impossible in 1601, though some, including the poet John Milton, would speak out about the inability to divorce and bring a marriage to an end, it would take decades before one man would attempt to attain a divorce from his adulterous wife. This man was Lord Roos, who was heir to the earldom of Rutland. 

The Story of Divorce
Exploring the stories of the bigamists and bastards, feminists and fornicators that gave us the law of divorce in England as it exists today.