The Harleian Society The Publications of The Harleian Society., established A.D. 1869. Volume 50 for the year 1902.
Text from page 53: Judith, dau. of William King of Audley End, Essex; widow of Nathaniel Treherne; died 17 Dec. 1618, æt. 77; bur. at Much Hadham, Herts. Will dated 20 June 1618; proved 4 Feb. 1618-19, described as Much Hadham. 2nd wife.
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"Girls can start their periods as young as 10 or 11 years old. But what if your first period meant your parents thought you were ready for marriage? Or, if every time you had your period you missed school? For some girls, their periods mean the end of their education and the beginning of a lifetime of domestic work, pregnancy and even, violence."
"Girls can start their periods as young as 10 or 11 years old. But what if your first period meant your parents thought you were ready for marriage? Or, if every time you had your period you missed school? For some girls, their periods mean the end of their education and the beginning of a lifetime of domestic work, pregnancy and even, violence."
Not my way of thinking, but, there it is.