( IIAI 



CHANGES IN RURAL LIFE 

 (SIXTEENTH CENTURY) 



Rural Depopulation Continues. 



in |-f:in 



during the iirst Jialf of th land- 



ivc pulled down \\holr \iil.iL, r <s. with 

 the church p rlin]^, in . ,\ ide 



'1 ; . f : . :.;:, ;. b : 



1 l the 



broken men " and M idle, Ioi- 

 iiid val " hud 1 



from place b : and. d- 



by the f.-ar of 

 wha* i tin in. 



Dissolution of the Monasteries. 



Un-rd. . "a\ai:anl II : .ry \ I 1 I 5C) 



;dth It ft by Ins thn! 't\ fat h- i . II then 

 :i^ r the I ,\c ;^Ifh of 



'als. and L'ikK. Lfht tluuisaiid 



t hus driven from tln-ir h- 



i ..iviiu-nf 



;r number mai 



cultivation. 



Coinage Debased. 



\ I II and 1; |ao u'liilly of the 



d \alne. Ii a .shilling was equi\ 



aat all 



in pi IIIILTS 



- 



iscd, but n( 



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