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Join from £3 on Patreon or YT Memberships for extra videos & bonus content, funded and influenced directly by you! / officialmedievalmadness Surviving winter in the Middle Ages was brutal for those with little money. The medieval winter began after Martinmas on 11th of November and went on until Candlemas on the 2nd of February. That’s a long time to worry about food, heating and shelter, especially when there are no modern conveniences. Let’s travel back in time to the Middle Ages and take a look at how the poor tried to lessen the distress of a medieval winter with a lot of planning and a good deal of luck. 0:00 Introduction 3:10 It's Grim up North 5:30 Sweater Weather 8:08 Too Much of a Good Thing 9:52 Pot Luck 12:50 Christmas Con Narrated by James Wade Written by Lisa E Rawcliffe Edited by Jamit Productions SOURCES Fein, S (Mar 2016) The Harley 2253 Manuscript, metseditions.org Langland, W. (1330-1400?) William Langland’s Piers Plowman: the C version: a verse translation, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia. Mortimer, I. (2008) The Time Travellers Guide to the Middle Ages: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century, Random House, New York. Parker, E. (2022) A Journey Through the Anglo-Saxon Year, Reaktion Books, London. Rutherford-Moore, R. (Sept 2014) Wintertime Survival in a Medieval Sherwood Forest, BBC Home Website Surviving the Winter: Medieval Style, British Library Medieval Manuscript Blog Thank you for watching. DISCLAIMER: All materials in these videos are used for entertainment purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are, or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video, and have an issue with the use of said material, please email us at info@top5s.co.uk Copyright © 500 AD to 1500 All rights reserved.