it came under the control of her husband
It went to the husband. Very few women were allowed to keep control of lands or money.Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the few women who did.
"Lady", knights married noble womens, noble womens are ladys.
The passage of the Married Women's Property Act resulted in improvement in women's right in New York.
He married them
In a womens' shoe store.
Slowly. The industrial cities needed more women workers, so more women were earning their own living. The Married Womens Property Act (1882) decreed that a married woman's property was her own, and did not automatically belong to her husband. This ended the habit of fortune-hunting on the part of cynical men.
Susan B. Anthony.
no. He has been married to one for 40 years!
When an English woman married, she typically experienced a significant shift in her legal status and social identity. Traditionally, upon marriage, she would enter into a legal doctrine known as coverture, where her legal rights and obligations were subsumed under her husband's. This meant she could lose the ability to own property independently or make contracts without her husband's consent. However, changes in laws over the years, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries, have gradually improved women's rights in marriage.
She is Mainly French, but also a little English and Irish.
books like womens day
Puritan lawmakers worried that recognizing women's separate property rights would undercut the unity of married persons by acknowledging conflicting interests between husband and wife. When a man died, the Church inherited the property instead. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/why-did-the-puritans-refuse-to-recognize-womens-property-rights-in-the-late-1600s-and-early-1700s#sthash.USEX5fam.dpuf