There were several types of money that were used in the Tudor times Currency included shillings, pence, and the pound.
it was thought that they had similair currency to the Victorians but this is not true.
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copper
shillings pence and pounds
1penny for the pit, 6 pence for the gallery seats and 1 shilling for the Gentlemen's room.
There were no newspapers until 1720 in the UK
Well the most I know is that the 'pit' costed about a penny
a rich person house would cost about 20 pounds in are money it would have a grand hallway with lots of ptrates in and a dinning room, bed room with 4 post bed and a kitchen as well as cellar.
no because they did not have the money RUBBISH...IF YOU were wealthy, and you committed a crime, you were treated pretty much the same as the poor.
1penny for the pit, 6 pence for the gallery seats and 1 shilling for the Gentlemen's room.
You mean, did they have an era named after them?Yes, in a generic sort of way.Most call it the "Tudor Period."All the historical terms came much, much later when history was recorded, the Tudors would not have called it the Tudor Times
2.50 in a day
Not much is known about how birthdays were celebrated in Tudor times or if birthdays were actually celebrated. The Tudor era lasted for over a hundred years.
There were no newspapers until 1720 in the UK
No ; old, the expectancy of life was much lower
Well the most I know is that the 'pit' costed about a penny
in a grave much the same as today
1 million pounds an hour
the music was amazing in Tudor times because there was lot of panto mines and Henry the v111 loved so much i think he would faint the first time hear ed it.
In the 1840s of England things cost about 3.00 now they cost about 15.00
'prate' means to talk much and to little purpose, chatter, babble.