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The main punishment was:Being Branded with a 'v' on your cheek
The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
If children or adults had bad teeth in Tudor times, the teeth were usually just pulled out. This would stop them from becoming infected and would end any pain associated with the teeth.
There were no trains in the Tudor times. They had only first come out in 1872
It's a Fishmonger who was alive in Tudor times
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flogging
The main punishment was:Being Branded with a 'v' on your cheek
In Tudor times, punishment for murder typically included hanging, often in a public setting to serve as a deterrent to others. Nobles could be executed by beheading to show their higher social status. Additionally, murderers could also be subjected to other forms of punishment, such as mutilation or gibbeting.
ye olde punishment. Ha Ha another useless answer...punishment was very severe in Tudor times, they did awful things to those who had committed crimes, some too gruesome to mention....but the Tudors were not alone, similar ones were used across Europe.
Tudor beggars:To make money people would kneel down in the street and hold their hands out asking for money. Sometimes beggars would cry out to people about their starving families and the poverty they were living in. If they were really desperate they might even cut themselves on purpose and rub dirty cloths on the wound to make it look worse. In the Tudor times, begging was considered a serious crime. If you were poor and got caught begging then the punishment was very harsh. You would be beaten until you reached the stones that marked your towns parish boundary. The beating would be merciless and some people even died being beaten. If you were caught begging more than once then the punishment would be prison or sometimes even death.
Yes they were beggars in the tudor times that would force people to give them money and in the process of doing so would maybe even kidnap the wives and children of these people
You would be flogged severely with the birch on your bare buttocks.
The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
If children or adults had bad teeth in Tudor times, the teeth were usually just pulled out. This would stop them from becoming infected and would end any pain associated with the teeth.
TUDOR TIMES