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Image: Hall, Simon, Haywood, John, The Penguin Atlas of British and Irish History. London [et al.]: Penguin Books, 2001. p. 141. | Image: Hall, Simon, Haywood, John, ''The Penguin Atlas of British and Irish History''. London [et al.]: Penguin Books, 2001. p. 141. | ||
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Usually a broadsheet was a single sheet of paper containing various types of information. It was a common manner of receiving news during the Restoration times. Additionally it could serve the purpose of entertainment by publishing ballads or poems.

Sources: http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/english-literature/restoration-literature.html
Image: Hall, Simon, Haywood, John, The Penguin Atlas of British and Irish History. London [et al.]: Penguin Books, 2001. p. 141.