There were several types of money that were used in the Tudor times Currency included shillings, pence, and the pound.
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1penny for the pit, 6 pence for the gallery seats and 1 shilling for the Gentlemen's room.
Well the most I know is that the 'pit' costed about a penny
Well, honey, back in Tudor times, a newspaper would cost you around one penny. But let's be real, that's like asking how much a loaf of bread cost in your great-great-grandma's day - who really keeps track of that stuff? Just know it wasn't breaking the bank for some juicy gossip and news back then.
In Tudor times, the cost of a rich Tudor house would vary depending on its size, location, and the materials used in its construction. Generally, a large and elaborate Tudor house could cost anywhere from £500 to £2,000, which would be equivalent to several million pounds in today's currency. These houses were typically built for wealthy nobles and aristocrats, showcasing their wealth and status in society.
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.