Burping at the dinner table, No desposing of body waste up a cross and always greet people with a kiss. (Even if they are the same sex as you.)
the Tudor court is a place where Henry viii lived with his royal courtiers and ministers
no she didnt
What is the difference between the Tudor and Stuart part of Hampton Court?
The monarchs of the Tudor Dynasty had numerous palaces all throughout England.
Hampton Court Palace
You would be flogged with the birch.
In Tudor times the Lord High Chancellor was usually the head of the administration and the right-hand man of the reigning monarch.
There were no set wages for a jester.
The same rules do not apply at a legislation hearing and a court of law. Each body has their own rules. In a court of law, the judge is in charge of the court.
Rules of evidence are a set of rules that determine what can and cannot be admitted in Court. Evidence is how you prove something in court.
Paul Fincham has written: 'The Home Front in the Second World War (Then & There)' 'Tudor town & court life' 'Ipswich in Old Picture Postcards' 'Tudor Town and Court Life (Focus on History)'
Court rules, "local rules," or Rules of the Court are written procedural regulations that govern the administrative operation of the court. The rules include guidelines for various issues such as presentation of briefs and other documents, formatting, filing time limits, costs, and other matters related to litigating cases before a particular court or court system. The rules are often devised by committee, which may include both legislative and judicial members. Court rules carry the force of law within the judicial system.