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Create Signs for Your Own Tudor Shops
Most people in Tudor England could not read. Signs posted above shops in a market town needed easily identify what their goods or services were. Retailers would hang signs with symbols painted onto them to illustrate what was sold there.
Meat Pies: Bake Some Tudor Fast-Food
Originating in Cornwall, South West England, the British meat pie is an oven-cooked pastry case traditionally filled with diced meat, potato and swede (rutabaga). Today it is usually filled with ground beef (beef mince) or steak.
Market Goods at Agecroft Hall
Building on the other post referencing William Dauntesey's inventory, what items do we find on the probate that would have been purchased at market?
Agecroft Goods at the Market
We’ve discussed the markets near Agecroft. Now let’s discuss some of the products that the Daunteseys might have taken to their markets, and the items that they maybe have needed to purchase.
Seek and Find in a Tudor Market Town
The two pictures on this page show a lot of activity! The first drawing shows a cut-away of the interior of a market house with a shop below and living quarters above.
Battles at the Market
Tudor and Stuart England saw an increase in trade. As the stakes became higher, battles between merchants, and between merchants and market officials, became more common.
Market Officers: Representing the Crown
Market towns grew in importance during the Tudor and Stuart period. To ensure that everything in the markets ran smoothly, market officials were needed.
What Does an English Market Town Look Like Today
English Market towns and “markets”- Shopping in England has, of course, changed since the Tudor and Stuart era. But chartered market towns still bear the signs of their past.
Get Creative: Make a Market Stall Out of Paper
Here is a fun way to create your own Tudor market stall! You will only need a few supplies.
Where to Shop in Tudor London
London was the biggest city in England, and getting everyone fed was a complex business! We often have modern conveniences that make storing food easier, like freezers and refrigerators. But if you were a Londoner in the Elizabethan era, you would have needed to go to the market often to procure fresh food.
Other Market Towns Close to Agecroft Hall
The market town of Bolton lay about 6 miles from Agecroft Hall. Beginning as a small village in the Middle Ages, Bolton grew larger and more important.
London as A Market Town
The term “Market Town” might give you the idea that these were small cities that focused on limited trade. But many of England’s largest cities developed as market towns.
Manchester: A Market Town in Lancashire
Agecroft Hall originally sat in Lancashire, in the north-west of England in the area of Salford Hundred (similar to a county in one of the United States). Today this is part of the region known as Greater Manchester.
The Fall of Anne Boleyn
Today, high-profile divorces are reported as breaking news. There have been many epic divorces throughout history. Divorces among famous and influential people can cause a stir amongst the general public.
Elizabethan-Era Shakespeare
Someone who lived during Shakespeare’s time could get into the theater to see a play for as little as one penny. What does this say to you about who might have been able to see one of his plays, and about how his plays may have been regarded back then?
The City and the Theater in Shakespeare's Time
To see one of William Shakespeare’s plays during the time period that he lived would have been a very different experience compared to how most of us see his plays today, or even how we think of them.
Have a Little Party With Shakespeare
Print, color and cut out this Shakespeare birthday paper doll and his fun party accessories. Grab a cupcake and celebrate with the Bard!
Decorate a Fancy Pair of Gloves
William Shakespeare’s father, John, was a master glover and whittawer (leatherworker) by trade in Stratford-upon-Avon. He would have begun his career as an apprentice to a master for seven years before starting his own business.
Make a Model of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre!
You will need: scissors, crayons, tape or glue and a printed copy of both the inside and outside of the theatre.
London: A Growing Tudor City
If you were living in London during Shakespeare’s lifetime, you would have been in an exciting and huge city. Shakespeare was working there right as the city was beginning to support the arts and entertainments.