A Henry V penny
- pluperfectpresents
- May 5, 2023
- 1 min read
In vain have we searched for Henry V’s penny in his play but, by Shakespeare’s day, a penny was literally small change and might not have bought Sir John Falstaff a pint of sack from Mistress Quickly. Pennies in Mediaeval times were one ‘pennyweight’ but by Elizabethan times their weight had decreased considerably. In Shakespeare’s day a penny paid for standing room in the courtyard of the Globe theatre and was the price of a loaf of bread. In Henry V’s reign it might have paid for 5 loaves or 2 dozen eggs.
On the other hand, might it have been present at Agincourt? Hmmmm, unlikely.
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