tudors by lauren swallow. henry the 8 th ’s wives kathrine of arogan, divorced by henry and had...
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TUDORS
By Lauren Swallow
HENRY THE 8TH’S WIVES
Kathrine of Arogan , Divorced by Henry and had met each
other in 1485 till 1536,got pregnant 6 times and only one child
survived called Mary the 1st.
Anne Boleyn Married Henry for 3 years and had a child called
Elizabeth the 1st and died being beheaded.
Jane Seamore died giving birth to the only son of Henry, called
Edward. And Jane had also died from Blood poisoning 12 days
later.
Anne of Cleves was divorced and had no children.
Catharine Howard was a teenager w at the age of
19 when she
gone out with Henry. and had no children at all and
died being beheaded at the age of 21.
Katheryn Parr survived and gave birth to a
daughter in 1549 and died of the age of 36.
More wives
Begging =
Which craft=
Selling rotten food=
Being dishonest=
Stealing=
Robbery=
Speaking out against
monarchy=
Speaking against church=
PUNISHMENTSFlogging
Ducking stool
Stocks
Pillory
Hanging
Whipping
Beheaded
Burnt to a stake
WHAT IS A BRANK?
A brank is a object that has spikes under the
persons chin to stop talking. The object is a mask
made out of metal. And sometimes they have a
triangle for a mouth to drink and eat through. And it
was never washed so think how many people would
had warn it or died in the mask.
WHAT IS A DRUNKARD CLOAK?
It is a barrel with holes for hands and head and
feet to move about. And very hard to move about in
and that people like children kick the person in the
barrel around. The punishment is to be dunk.
Sport were very well
known in Tudor times
and that some of them
are still used to day for
entertainment.
SPORTJousting
Pitching the bar
Throwing the sledgehammer
Leaping
Shin kicking(with iron-tipped
boots)
Sword fighting
Performing headstands
Fox hunting
Hear coursing
Dancing to bagpipes
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
William was a poet and theatre actor he had been
doing his work since Queen Elizabeth 1st time, and
he had a fellow called Christopher Marlowe ,they
both had helped build the globe theatre in London.