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tudor courtier

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NannyDonna · 27/09/2010 12:20

my son has got to find out about courtiers in tudor times,we have some bits we have found but finding it hard to describe what sort of person they were eg personality ect.
thanks for any help.

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ProfessorLaytonIsMyLoveSlave · 27/09/2010 12:30

How old is he?

If you're looking for an imaginative account of being a courtier, there are some in the "My Story" series -- Bloody Tower (not sure how many actual courtiers there are in that one, though), Anne Boleyn and Me, and To Kill a Queen. Our local Waterstone's tends to have some of these in stock. They are recommended for ages 9 and up and really aimed at girls, but nothing to stop a boy reading them.

Or are you looking for something more factual?

NannyDonna · 27/09/2010 12:46

He is in year 3,more factual things needed.he has got to take a item or piece of clothing in that a courtier would have had.

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