'This is a lucid and concise handbook on marriage, family law, and local custom in medieval England, 1066-1520. Peter Fleming's survey draws on church law, modern demographic statistics, and evidence from contemporary records and court proceedings, and covers a wide social range from the aristocracy to the urban and rural poor. The argument is balanced, refreshingly free from jargon, and well supplied with suggestions for further reading.' - Rosalind Field, Medieval Studies '...this is an extremely useful contribution to the study of the family and household.' - Albion 'Deserves to take a prominent place on the reading lists...elegantly written, very readable, concise, yet packed with information.' - Speculum