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- Alice la Haubergere (lit. 'Alice the Mailmaker'; fl. 1271–1310) was an English mail maker from London who is one of the earliest known female blacksmiths...
- but women could also undertake the occupation: for example Alice la Haubergere worked as an armourer in Cheapside in the early 1300s and in 1348 Eustachia...
- the early 1300s one of the armourers working in the area was Alice la Haubergere, who owned an armour shop and made her role within the occupation part...
- Amicia/Avice Fitz-Hugh, wife of Robert Marmion (married c. 1215) Avice la Haubergere (fl. 1271–1210), English blacksmith Avice Landone (1910–1976), British...
- mail makers were often men, but women also undertook the work: Alice la Haubergere was an armourer who worked in Cheapside in the early 1300s and in York...
- Alice Guo (born 1990), former politician in the Philippines Alice la Haubergere (fl. 1271–1210), English blacksmith Alice Henley (died 1470), English...
- receiving the wages pertaining to the office’. Another example is of Alice la Haubergere (Mail-maker) who owned an armour shop and worked as an armourer in Cheapside...
- reformer Thomas Grissell (1801–1874), public works contractor Alice la Haubergere (fl. 1271–1310), earliest known female blacksmith in England Natasha Hausdorff...
- Harvey (1879–1966), painter Lucy Harwood (1893–1972), painter Alice la Haubergere (fl. 1271–1310), blacksmith Isobel Heath (1908–1989), painter Elsie Henderson...