lmao this could not be more wrong, my guy. I'm sure that Ms Cherrylips from 15th c. York would disagree. To that point, sex work was not only exceedingly common but did make appearance in local records. https://twitter.com/rievaulx_/status/1339018806178537477 …
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval
a simple google could have answered this question. I wonder what he'd think of all the popes and priests and bishops who not only had mistresses/wives/etc but loads of kids?
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @HalstedMedieval
Who needs Google when you have so much confidence?
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Replying to @kacaliendo @HalstedMedieval
would love to find that full record of the woman who hired Cherrylips and several others to basically shame a man because he didn't get an erection in front of them as evidence for a divorce case
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I read it ages ago and never took a scan of it, and I am kicking myself now because it was the wildest shit I've ever read.
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There's something *like* that in a book I have but I don't think it's that incident!
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I think that she appears in several documents actually.
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