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  2. Wife selling (English custom) - Wikipedia

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    Wife selling in its "ritual form" appears to be an "invented custom" that originated at about the end of the 17th century, [1] although there is an account from 1302 of someone who "granted his wife by deed to another man". [2]

  3. Wikipedia:Today's featured article/April 1, 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Wife selling was a traditional English practice for ending an unsatisfactory marriage. Instead of dealing with an expensive and dragged-out divorce, a husband would take his wife to market and parade her with a halter around her neck, arm, or waist, before publicly auctioning her to the highest bidder. Any children from the marriage might also ...

  4. Husband selling - Wikipedia

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    Husband selling was the historical practice of: a wife selling a husband, generally to a new wife; an enslaver or enslaver's estate selling the husband in an enslaved family, generally to a new enslaver; court-sentenced sales of fathers' services for some years, described as sales of fathers (one apparently a husband [clarification needed]); sales of a husband as directed by a religious authority.

  5. Wife selling - Wikipedia

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    Wife selling is the practice of a husband selling his wife and may include the sale of a female by a party outside a marriage. Wife selling has had numerous purposes throughout the practice's history; and the term " wife sale " is not defined in all sources relating to the topic.

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  7. Bride buying - Wikipedia

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    The bride-traders sell women as brides or as prostitutes depending on their physical appearance. A common trick employed by bride-brokers in acquiring brides for sale is the offer of a job such as in factories and instead kidnapping them. Bride-traders can sell a young woman for the price of $250 to $800USD. US$50 to US$100 of the original ...

  8. Portal:United Kingdom/Featured article/43 - Wikipedia

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    Wife selling was a traditional English practice for ending an unsatisfactory marriage. Instead of dealing with an expensive and dragged-out divorce, a husband would take his wife to market and parade her with a halter around her neck, arm, or waist, before publicly auctioning her to the highest bidder. Any children from the marriage might also ...

  9. Wikipedia:April Fools' Main Page/2010 (3) - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Chandos bought his second wife at one such sale in Newbury in about 1744. Along with other English customs, wife selling was exported to England's American colonies, where one man sold his wife for "two dollars and half [a] dozen bowls of grogg". Husbands were sometimes sold by their wives in a similar manner, but much less frequently.