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Not corrections, but glosses.
I thought I had made a comment that these were all later than the period you were discussing.
Some of it came from Regine Pernoud's little gem: "Those Terrible Middle Ages!" followed by the usual web searches on the individuals she mentioned and picking up other stuff en passant. Pernod also wrote a book entirely on women in the Middle Ages: Women in the Days of the Cathedrals
http://www.alibris.com/booksearch?qsort=&page=1&matches=10&author=Pernoud%2C+Regine&browse=1&qwork=7272715&full=1
She also wrote a series of "A day in the life of a..." books about medieval stone cutter, weaver, noblewoman... These I have not read.
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I thought I had made a comment that these were all later than the period you were discussing.
Some of it came from Regine Pernoud's little gem: "Those Terrible Middle Ages!" followed by the usual web searches on the individuals she mentioned and picking up other stuff en passant. Pernod also wrote a book entirely on women in the Middle Ages: Women in the Days of the Cathedrals
http://www.alibris.com/booksearch?qsort=&page=1&matches=10&author=Pernoud%2C+Regine&browse=1&qwork=7272715&full=1
She also wrote a series of "A day in the life of a..." books about medieval stone cutter, weaver, noblewoman... These I have not read.