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Despite Bede’s claims that no one at Hild’s monasteries was rich or poor, holding ‘all things in common’, early English medieval convents were not places of simple living and modesty. These first-generation converts did not have to give up all the luxuries of their secular lives, and as wealthy noblewomen, they brought their finery with them. This pattern continues 40 miles down the coast at Whitby.
Femina: A New History of the Middle Ages, Through the Women Written Out of It
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