- The
Townswomen's Guild (TG) is a
British women's organisation.
There are
approximately 30,000 members, 706
branches and 77
Federations throughout England...
- backgrounds,
though elite women were less
likely to be
single than
peasants or
townswomen. The
category of
single women does not
include widows or divorcees, which...
- home. At harvest-time, they were also
expected to help with field-work.
Townswomen, like
peasant women, were
responsible for the household, and
could also...
- Mr.
Gruffydd loves her too, to the
malicious delight of the
gossipy townswomen, but
cannot bear to
subject her to the hard,
spartan life of an impoverished...
- Ella (nee Lythgoe), a
former shop ****istant and
member of the
local Townswomen's Guild, and Bert Soper, a
shipping agent. Soon
after Soper's
birth the...
- inside. He
sinks into
sorghum grain and asphyxiates.
Molly tells the
townswomen that
Teddy died
trying to
prove that his love was
stronger than their...
-
responsibility for his good behavior. Well
aware of the ordinance, many of the
townswomen scrutinize Moon as he
mounts the gallows. An
elderly woman offers to marry...
-
average was
around 19–21 for
brides and 24–26 for grooms. Many city and
townswomen married for the
first time in
their thirties and
forties and it was not...
- ("Goin' Courtin'"). At a barn-raising
social gathering, the
brothers meet
townswomen Dorcas, Ruth, Martha, Liza, Sarah, and Alice, all of whom take a fancy...
-
nobody in town
liked the man, and that he had
affairs with
several of the
townswomen. Soon, Max, one of the locals,
seemingly commits suicide. Nate believes...