Margaret Paston (nee Mautby) was married to John Paston, a member of Norfolk gentry in the 15th century. Her letters are part of a large amount of letters by family members describing family life and the politics of the area during Edward IV's rule of England. She died in 1484.
They provide insight into family matters and into the overall history of England. Written between 1422 and 1509
Margaret Paston lived in Norfolk, England, in the late Middle Ages, and 104 of her letters have been preserved.
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Margaret is in sixth grade.
Before marrying in 1951, Margaret Thatcher's maiden name was Margaret Hilda Roberts.
Margaret Nims has written: 'James Beattie as a man of letters'
Margaret Guild Conger has written: 'Combined chronology for use with The Mahatma letters to A. P. Sinnett and The letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett' -- subject(s): The Mahatma letters to A. P. Sinnett
Margaret T. Simkin has written: 'Letters from Szechwan, 1923-1944' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Missionaries 'Margaret Timberlake Simkin'
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Children learn letters, alphabet in Bulgarian
Margaret Drummond has written: 'Meditations, in a series of letters' 'The gateways of learning' -- subject(s): Child development, Education
Margaret Mullett has written: 'Theophylacht of Ochrid' -- subject(s): Bishops, Byzantine letters, Church history, Correspondence, History and criticism, Orthodox Eastern Church 'Letters, Literacy and Literature in Byzantium'
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Margaret A. Cranstoun has written: 'One, Two, Buckle My Shoe' 'Let's look at the letters' -- subject(s): Alphabet rhymes
Margaret Paston lived in Norfolk, England, in the late Middle Ages, and 104 of her letters have been preserved.
Margaret McEathron has written: 'Your child can learn to read' -- subject(s): Reading, Reading (Elementary), Remedial teaching