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The Tudors primarily obtained their water from local sources such as rivers, streams, and wells. In urban areas, public fountains and troughs were common, while in rural settings, people relied on natural springs and collected rainwater. Additionally, larger estates and palaces often had elaborate systems to channel water from nearby sources for drinking and domestic use. Water quality was variable, and boiling or filtering was sometimes employed to make it safer for consumption.

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