yes, but Henry VIII banned it as lots of people got injured and he needed fit, healthy people for his army
Long hours studying and working didn't stop Tudor children having fun and playing games. Toys were often made from wood or materials which were easily available, such as clay, stone and animal bones. Pig bladders were blown up to make footballs, hoops were made from old barrels, and pebbles or cherry stones were used to play marbles or jacks.
in Tudor times mice used to get stuffed with crumbs that the people used to leave
they have meat and soup and they have stew for their meals in the Tudor times that is what they have in the Tudor times.
Oft times to assist with pain of toothache
sugar was a luxury so instead they used honey to sweeten things
the spit is something that the tudors used to cook there food the spit was usually given to a tudor child you really wouldn't want to be a child in tudor times
the Romans invented football because they used leather in those times and used leather to make footballs
the spit is something that the tudors used to cook there food the spit was usually given to a tudor child you really wouldn't want to be a child in tudor times
boys used to wear tight and shorts the used to be pufy.
barley, rosemary, parsley.
Yes
there was none, it had not yet been invented.