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Agnes Bugge (born before 1417) was an English brewer. Bugge is notable because she was a woman brewer in the 15th/16th century. Usually wives assisted their husbands and their contribution is never identified in the records. In Agnes' case her husband was a draper and therefore it becomes clear that it was Agnes who brewed. This is noted in 1419/20 when the brewers were in dispute with the City of London. The brewers agreed to create a fighting fund and Stephen paid the largest contribution for his wife's brewery. Idonea Hatton's husband also made a contribution but in her case they had the brewery jointly. 19 of the 24 breweries involved included women but the Bugge's brewery appeared to the only one operated by a woman, although it was noted that 80% of the breweries were run in part by

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  • Agnes Bugge (born before 1417) was an English brewer. Bugge is notable because she was a woman brewer in the 15th/16th century. Usually wives assisted their husbands and their contribution is never identified in the records. In Agnes' case her husband was a draper and therefore it becomes clear that it was Agnes who brewed. This is noted in 1419/20 when the brewers were in dispute with the City of London. The brewers agreed to create a fighting fund and Stephen paid the largest contribution for his wife's brewery. Idonea Hatton's husband also made a contribution but in her case they had the brewery jointly. 19 of the 24 breweries involved included women but the Bugge's brewery appeared to the only one operated by a woman, although it was noted that 80% of the breweries were run in part by (en)
  • Agnes Bugge (anterior a 1417 - después de 1430) fue una cervecera inglesa. Famosa por ser cervecera mujer en el siglo XV. Por lo general las esposas ayudaban a sus esposos y sus contribuciones nunca figuraban. Pero en el caso de Budge su marido fue un pañero quedando claro que la preparación era de su autoría. Esto se observó en 1419/1420 cuándo los cerveceros estaban en disputa con la ciudad de Londres, los cerveceros acordaron crear un fondo para financiar la disputa y el esposo de Bugge pagó la contribución más alta.​El esposo de Idónea Hatton también hizo un aporte pero en su caso tenían la cervecería conjuntamente.​19 de las 24 fábricas de cerveza involucradas incluían mujeres, pero la fábrica de cerveza de Bugge parecía ser la única operada por una mujer, aunque se observó que el 80% (es)
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  • Agnes Bugge (born before 1417) was an English brewer. Bugge is notable because she was a woman brewer in the 15th/16th century. Usually wives assisted their husbands and their contribution is never identified in the records. In Agnes' case her husband was a draper and therefore it becomes clear that it was Agnes who brewed. This is noted in 1419/20 when the brewers were in dispute with the City of London. The brewers agreed to create a fighting fund and Stephen paid the largest contribution for his wife's brewery. Idonea Hatton's husband also made a contribution but in her case they had the brewery jointly. 19 of the 24 breweries involved included women but the Bugge's brewery appeared to the only one operated by a woman, although it was noted that 80% of the breweries were run in part by a married woman. When Stephen died it becomes clear how the law saw the situation, as Stephen had to leave Agnes' brewery to her. The funds raised won the case against the city of London. At that time the Lord Mayor of London was Dick Whittington. (en)
  • Agnes Bugge (anterior a 1417 - después de 1430) fue una cervecera inglesa. Famosa por ser cervecera mujer en el siglo XV. Por lo general las esposas ayudaban a sus esposos y sus contribuciones nunca figuraban. Pero en el caso de Budge su marido fue un pañero quedando claro que la preparación era de su autoría. Esto se observó en 1419/1420 cuándo los cerveceros estaban en disputa con la ciudad de Londres, los cerveceros acordaron crear un fondo para financiar la disputa y el esposo de Bugge pagó la contribución más alta.​El esposo de Idónea Hatton también hizo un aporte pero en su caso tenían la cervecería conjuntamente.​19 de las 24 fábricas de cerveza involucradas incluían mujeres, pero la fábrica de cerveza de Bugge parecía ser la única operada por una mujer, aunque se observó que el 80% de las fábricas de cerveza estaban dirigidas en parte por una mujer casada. Cuando el esposo murió, queda claro cómo vio la ley la situación, ya que la fábrica de cerveza quedó en manos de Agnes. Los cerveceros asociados ganaron el caso contra la ciudad de Londres. En ese momento, el alcalde de Londres era Dick Whittington. (es)
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