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Home, fires, burning …

If there is anyone not heartily sick of my over-posting on petty treason, here is where you can see the latest thoughts … a working paper on SSRN.

And who can resist another moody fire pic from Unsplash …

Photo by Peter Yost on Unsplash

This entry was posted in crime, Marriage, petty treason, Women and tagged Gwen Seabourne, legal history, medieval, petty treason on January 14, 2022 by vifgage.

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