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Katie Brandt
11 December, 20:18
Who could own land in 16th century England
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Davon
11 December, 21:39
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Gentlemen owned large amounts of land and they were usually educated and had a family coat of arms. Most important gentlemen never did any manual work. Below the gentry were yeomen and craftsmen. Yeomen owned their own land.
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