
Tudors and The Poor
Send us Fan Mail Today we continue our journey with the Tudors, the poor and vulnerable in society.

Hosted by Bertha Belmore · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 26 episodes
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A journey through history, the law and society in England with respect to children and asking the question whether we, as society have acted as reasonably responsible adults to our children. Is there a case to answer?
Bertha Belmore hosts Family Law:A Case for Children, a business show with 26 episodes published.

Send us Fan Mail Today we continue our journey with the Tudors, the poor and vulnerable in society.

Send us Fan Mail We will have a look today at Agnes and take a glimpse into a system that failed to protect the most vulnerable.

Send us Fan Mail As we move towards the machine that was the Court of Wards and Liveries, we conclude our journey with Henry VII and we open our doors to his son Henry VIII.

Send us Fan Mail Wardship under Henry VII became a mechanism for wealth and power and the losers were the children who were unfortunate enough to have acquired property as minors. What a sad state it was for the vulnerab

Send us Fan Mail Henry VII on his quest for authority and financial independence did not mind being surrounded by sycophants. These king's men were ruthless in their application of the law, they became legal bands of rob

Send us Fan Mail We continue our journey with the ward in Henry VII's court. Will Henry and his retinue surprise us, have they enacted laws to protect the wards or to ensure compliance with his prerogative.

Send us Fan Mail Henry VII wanted financial independence and in an agrarian society this was possible through land ownership or possession. The easiest way to accomplish this was through the exercise of his prerogative p

Send us Fan Mail We begin our journey with the Court of Wards and Liveries with its architect Henry VII.

Send us Fan Mail This is a brief look at the link between the King's feudal rights and the inception of the Court of Wards.

Send us Fan Mail Today we begin our journey with the children in the Tudor era. This is a brief introduction into the state of affairs at the time, bringing an awareness to the societal challenges that affected not only

Send us Fan Mail This episode serves as a conclusion of the Court of Orphans and the Norman Era. As we maintain our gaze on the court of orphans, we look at the effect their decisions had on the lives of the minors invol

Send us Fan Mail The Court of Orphans is an interesting topic. On one hand we see the law protecting the rights of children but on closer inspection the impact was only on a small scale as the laws applied only to childr

Send us Fan Mail This is an introduction to the Court of Orphans before we delve fully into what impact it had on the lives and welfare of children

Send us Fan Mail Today’s episode is a summing up of the topic Unnatural Deaths in Children. This is not the end of the topic but rather a summarisation of the reasons why one could conclude that there was no justice for

Send us Fan Mail Here in part 3 of this topic we continue to look at filicide. It is an interesting glimpse into how the law both secular and ecclesiastical dealt with the deaths of children

Send us Fan Mail We continue our journey into unnatural deaths of children in the Norman era. We will delve into the act of filicide and its legal repercussions, and the impact if any on the welfare of the children

Send us Fan Mail Family Law A Case for Children will be taking a break to undertake research so as to provide richer and more extensive content for the upcoming episodes. Do join me in 8 weeks time as we continue our jou

Send us Fan Mail This is the first of 2 parts as we look at the unnatural deaths of infants and children in the Norman era. Taking a look at the law and how they dealt with these deaths.

Send us Fan Mail This is a brief introduction to the Normans, before we delve into their laws and the impact if any they had on the welfare of children.

Send us Fan Mail This is a continuation of our discussion about the age of majority and the support provided to children of the Anglo Saxon Era. Also a brief analysis of the possible implications on the life and welfare
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