TUDOR

Most of the figures in this group are from the time of Henry VIII, which seems to be the most popular choice, although there are a few Elizabethans and most of the servants could be from either. As with all the ranges, you should be able to see which ones are correct together by checking the dates. I visualise the household as being that of a wealthy merchant, not a courtier, working on the assumption that few of us have room for a dolls house the size of Hampton Court Palace, even in one twelfth scale. One of the nice things about setting your house in the Tudor period is they they did not have too much furniture, but lots of people - which is where I come in.

Anne, lady 1530-50   £46

Edward, 7-8 year old boy 1500-1600   £37

Thomas, gentleman 1530-50   £55

Mary, lady 1540-65   £55

Luke, 14-15 year old boy 1530-60   £46

Martin, merchant 1510-60   £55

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Edith, grandmother 1500-50   £46

Catherine, 7-8 year old girl 1530-1600    £37

Geoffrey, grandfather 1500-60   £55

Simon, workman 1500-1600   £46

Timothy, apprentice boy 1500-1600    £37

Basil, professional man 1550-1600   £46

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Alice, middle class woman 1530-70   £46

James, 7-8 year old middle class boy 1540-1600   £37

Philip, middle class man 1530-60  £46

 

Agnes, governess 1530-60   £37

Francis, swaddled baby 1500-1700   £11

Edwin(a), 1 year old boy / girl 1500-1600   £37

Amy, 3-4 year old girl 1500-1600   £37

Patch, Fool / Jester 1500-1600   £55

 

Margaret, woman servant 1500-1600   £37

Jack, kitchen boy 1500-1600   £30

Gerard, cook 1500-1600   £37

Letty, scullery maid 1500-1600   £30

 

Pauline, maidservant 1500-1600   £37

John, manservant 1500-50   £37

Phyllis, lady's maid 1500-1600   £37

Giles.jpg (40213 bytes) Giles, gentleman 1570-1600   £55

Peter, 5-6 year old boy 1570-1600   £37

Elizabeth, lady 1570-1600   £55

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