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If you were pressed in Tudor times, it typically meant you were subjected to a form of torture or punishment known as "pressing." This involved being placed under heavy weights or stones to force a confession or to extract information. It was often used against those accused of crimes, particularly treason. Many who underwent this brutal method suffered severe physical injury or death, as it was a cruel way to exert control and instill fear.

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