During the 16th century, or the Tudor times, glass was not very expensive. Glass production flourished with the industrial revolution and the patent was given to Carre on the condition that the price remain low.
The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
There were no trains in the Tudor times. They had only first come out in 1872
yes they were and they were also eaton usually whith a dollop of honey on the side to sweeten it because honey was expensive.
It's a Fishmonger who was alive in Tudor times
Explorers like Rayleigh found spices in Tudor times.
Spices are expensive in tudor times. If you are poor and you want to eat spices you need to grow it in your garden.
well no no and no they were to poor to go the doctors were to expensive to go to
If you were a Tudor you could buy flowers but they were expensive.
Yes!
The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
fat people
Glass mirrors were invented in the 16 century, and King Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) died in 1547 - thus mirrors were probably around in his reign, and certainly those of his Tudor descendants. A link to the history of mirrors is provided below.
TUDOR TIMES
Poor women in Tudor times didn't have enough money to buy proper jewelry and so hat to deal with wooden beads. Jewels were made of Glass, bone and mother of pearl. Metal and horn were also used to make Tudor jewellery. Glass beads were used as ornaments, especially for women's hair.
Letters at Tudor times were sealed with wax
There were no trains in the Tudor times. They had only first come out in 1872
yes they were and they were also eaton usually whith a dollop of honey on the side to sweeten it because honey was expensive.