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in giving these officers the right to decide cases, and thereby establishing them as justices. The change was sanctioned by the Statute of Westminster of 1361. Some of her main contentions, particularly that this process represented a radical devolution of judicial authority to the localities, have
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in 1908, and was made professor in 1924. Here she remained until her retirement in 1937. Her career, from Bryn Mawr to Holyoke, ran parallel to that of
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Hastings, Margaret and Elisabeth G. Kimball; Kimball, Elisabeth G. (Spring 1979). "Two Distinguished Medievalists - Nellie Neilson and Bertha Putnam".
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in the early- to mid-14th century. In particular she proved the importance of the
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American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary
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left her partially blind in the late 1940s. Putnam died of
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in New York City, before getting her doctorate from
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Index

Bertha Haven Putnam
judicial
medieval
George Haven Putnam
George Palmer Putnam
Bryn Mawr College
Brearley School
Columbia University
Mount Holyoke College
Nellie Neilson
Eileen Power
Helen Cam
shingles
arteriosclerosis
South Hadley
Massachusetts
Justice of the Peace
Conservator of the Peace
Statute of Labourers
The Enforcement of the Statutes of Labourers during the first decade after the Black Death, 1349-1359
doi
10.1086/385741
JSTOR
175516
ISBN
978-0-333-67670-7
American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary
182
ISBN
978-0-313-29664-2

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