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The wild hunt Elizabeth Chadwick
Picture the Welsh Marches in the years after the Conqueror’s death. It is not a pretty sight. The Welsh are constantly fighting against their English oppressors to push them out of Wales. This is where marriage steps in. Fifteen-year-old Judith of Ravenstow is to be married to Guyon of Ledworth, a man who is a decade older than Judith and whose lands are under threat. Despite being married, they could not be more different.