Many girls then were named for women in the Bible.
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Yes, a number is a noun and an adjective. The 1500s is a plural noun.
No.If you are wondering if there was a middle name, also no. Middle names were not in use in England until later, and were only gaining popularity in continental Europe in the 1500s.
Spain
Here are some names that were popular in the 1500s: Elizabeth Isabel Dorothy Charity Susanna Lucy Mabel Alice Rose Marion Cecily Grace Bridget
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Girls:MaryJaneCatherineAnneElizabethBoys:HenryEdwardJamesRobertJohnGeorge
Many girls then were named for women in the Bible.
There were no Police force in the 1500s but there were most probably some kind of Neighbourhood watch or some sort of thing like that.
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The most common name was Elizabeth as well as such things as Agnes, Jane and others.
Yes they are the same hoods. They just have different names.
They were conquered by the Spanish in the 1500s
The boot, The rack, The Press, Thumbscrews, Skeffington's irons
They traded plants and animals and tobacco