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What was important about stratford-upon-avon in the 16th century?
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What was important about stratford-upon-avon in the 16th century?
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Here is the answer to the question. Startford-Upon-Avon was important in the 16th Century. It was an agricultural and market town and its
market was licensed in the twelfth century by Richard I. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.
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