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WHAT WAS THE LIFE LIKE IN WILLIAM MORGAN TIMES? By abbie and tom

By abbie and tom Deerbread and soup Leg of porkporridge Rabbitale Tarts and custardpickled herring Roast beefjumbles (biscuits) Roast lamposset

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Page 1: By abbie and tom  Deerbread and soup  Leg of porkporridge  Rabbitale  Tarts and custardpickled herring  Roast beefjumbles (biscuits)  Roast lamposset

WHAT WAS THE LIFE LIKE IN WILLIAM MORGAN

TIMES?By abbie and tom

Page 2: By abbie and tom  Deerbread and soup  Leg of porkporridge  Rabbitale  Tarts and custardpickled herring  Roast beefjumbles (biscuits)  Roast lamposset

What did he eat?

Deer bread and soup Leg of pork porridge Rabbit ale Tarts and custard pickled herring Roast beef jumbles

(biscuits) Roast lam posset to drink Roast pork chicken veg boars head

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What was the environment like in the time of William Morgan times?

In the town ........ The streets of the towns were crowded

and very filthy smelly because rubbish and poo was left all over the place.

In the country...... Full of big open fields A few stones wall but no hedges .

Patches of trees and shrubs called shaws. Ninety percent of the people lived by

farming.

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What where the homes like in time of William Morgan times?

Poor Tudor houses ....... Hole in wall for windows Straw beds for mattress . One room where the whole family lived

in. Rich houses.... they had wooden frames and spaces

were filled with small stick and wet clay called wattle and daub.

And they had glass on the window

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What were toys and games like in the time of William Morgan?

Tennis like bowls was a sport played by gentlemen

Archery Football - a blown up pigs bladder serves

as a football. Cherry stoners for marbles Stag hunts Hop made from barrels Ball and cup. Children had hand make toys

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