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348 The Great Rebuilding

The History of England

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The Importance of Town Halls

The number of incorporated towns grew strongly after the reformation. Townspeople looked around for other sources of security, and they found it in civic institutions. A standard model for town hall design was a lower open ground with arcades on three sides; then an upper story for meetings or administrative unctions. For the nobility, this was something they were well used doing, emphasizing their importance to local society and community.

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