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Q: What was the counterfeit crank in the Tudor times?
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What is a counterfeit crank?

A counterfeit crank is someone from the Tudor times who would pretend to have a epilepic fit so that other people woulf feel sorry for him. Basicly a beggar begging for atention. The counterfeit crank would eat soap so that he frothed from the mouth and writh around on the floor.


Who was Nicholas Jennings the counterfeit crank?

Even though I was born at Elizabeth the 1st times I am very intelligent to know this answer: Nicholas Jennings the counterfeit crank- was a London beggar, caught with a bag of blood that he used to paint fake injuries on his head, and begged for peoples money , afterwards, when he was caught he was severely punished, of course.


What did the counterfeit crank look like?

a couterfeit crank looks like a tramp in robes pretanding to look homeless


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Perry Mason - 1957 The Case of the Counterfeit Crank 5-27 was released on: USA: 28 April 1962


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The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.


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Who was Nicholas Jennings counterfeit crank?

Nicholas Jennings was a notorious counterfeiter and criminal from the 19th century. He was known as the "King of the Cranks" because of his skill in producing counterfeit coins and banknotes. Jennings was eventually caught and sentenced to prison for his illegal activities.


What was the chemise in Tudor times?

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