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In Tudor England (1485–1603), selected innkeepers were required by a royal act to keep up stables; Moreover, some innkeepers acted as unofficial postmasters and retained stables for that royal submit. Inside the mid-1600s some community residences even issued unofficial coins, which the innkeepers certain to redeem from the realm’s currency.The