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No, birth certificates as we know them today did not exist in Tudor times (1485-1603). Instead, births were often recorded in church registers, which documented baptisms. These records served as the primary means of establishing a person's birth and identity, but they did not provide the same legal status or standardization as modern birth certificates.

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