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Nicholas Eiffler

Activities

Be an object detective
Download the activity sheet from the Warwickshire Heritage Education pages.
(PDF format - this link will open in a new window)

Write your own Tudor inventory
Ask the children to use the inventories and the objects on the site to help them create their own Tudor inventory. The inventory should start like this:

This is a true and proper inventory taken on the (date) day of each month of (month) in the year of our Lord (year) by (name).

They can then start to list the items starting their list with the word 'Imprimis' ('in the first place') and then listing each item in the house preceded by the word 'item.'

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