Weblinks

www.education.bl.uk/projects/muk/section1-1.html

This website investigates whether or not people living in Wales were law-abiding. Did they change as a result of the Acts of Union or did they stay the same? It concentrates on how the laws were kept rather than the way of life, but it gives extra information about the different types of people living in Wales.

www.chirk.com/stmary3.html

www.castlewales.com/chirk.html

These give brief details about the Myddelton family living in Chirk castle during the Tudor and Stuart periods, contrasting with the example of the Prichard family in Llancaiach.

www.tudorhistory.org/

This very comprehensive site on the Tudor period has one section specifically about the way of life.

www.bbc.co.uk/history/timelines/wales/language.shtml

This is a detailed timeline with an explanation for the events in Wales during this period. It does not simply cover the Acts of Union but looks at a lot of other events.

www.historyonthenet.co.uk/

The section about the Tudor period has a lot of useful information about the different levels in society and about the way of life during the period in Britain as a whole.



 

   For more than 30,000 pages of award-winning learning resources, visit learnpremium, the e-learning schools subscription service, backed by the Guardian at www.learnpremium.co.uk/introduction.htm.