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Armorer - Medieval Jobs
A medieval armorer held an important occupation in the medieval workforce.
Armor had to be uniquely made to fit its wearer and was considered one of the specialist Medieval Jobs
Apothecary - Medieval Jobs
An apothecary dispensed remedies made from herbs, plants and roots.
Medieval physicians were expensive and a priest often held this occupation, often the only recourse for sick, poor people.
Baker - Medieval Jobs
Bread was a daily staple of medieval life, and good bakers were employed by nobles in their castles.
Bower or bowyer - Medieval Jobs
tThe bowyer manufactured bows, arrows and crossbows
Chancellor - Medieval Jobs
A chancellor was a secretary to a noble or royal person
Chaplain - Medieval Jobs
The chaplain was responsible for the religious activities of a castle servants and men at arms.
The duties might also include that of a clerk and keeping accounts.
A priest would usually looked after the spiritual needs and confessions of the nobles and their families
Janitor - Medieval Jobs
The janitor, or porter, was responsible for the main castle entrance and for the guardrooms.
The janitor also insured that no one entered or left the castle without permission
Jester - Medieval Jobs
the jester, also referred to as the fool, entertained the court
Reeve - Medieval Jobs
The reeve supervised all work on a lord's property. The reeve ensured that everyone began and stopped work on time
Squire - Medieval Jobs
A squire was junior to a knight.
It was the duty of a squire to learn about the code of chivalry, the rules of heraldry, horsemanship and practise the use of weapons.
It was also their duty to enter into the social life of the castle and learn courtly etiquette, music and dancing.
The squire served in this role for seven years and became a knight at the age of twenty-one.
Sometimes knighthood was conferred earlier as the reward for bravery on the battlefield
Knight - Medieval Jobs
It was the duty of a knight to learn how to fight and so serve their lord according to the code of chivalry.
Weapon practise included enhancing skills in the two-handed sword, battle axe, mace, dagger and lance.
Marshal - Medieval Jobs
The Marshal was the officer in charge of a household's horses, carts, wagons, containers and the transporting of goods.
Peasant or Villein - A peasant or villein was a low status tenant who worked as an agricultural worker or laborer. A peasant or villein usually cultivated 20-40 acres of land
Cottager: A low class peasant with a cottage, but with little or no land who generally worked as a simple laborer
A medieval armorer held an important occupation in the medieval workforce.
Armor had to be uniquely made to fit its wearer and was considered one of the specialist Medieval Jobs
Apothecary - Medieval Jobs
An apothecary dispensed remedies made from herbs, plants and roots.
Medieval physicians were expensive and a priest often held this occupation, often the only recourse for sick, poor people.
Baker - Medieval Jobs
Bread was a daily staple of medieval life, and good bakers were employed by nobles in their castles.
Bower or bowyer - Medieval Jobs
tThe bowyer manufactured bows, arrows and crossbows
Chancellor - Medieval Jobs
A chancellor was a secretary to a noble or royal person
Chaplain - Medieval Jobs
The chaplain was responsible for the religious activities of a castle servants and men at arms.
The duties might also include that of a clerk and keeping accounts.
A priest would usually looked after the spiritual needs and confessions of the nobles and their families
Janitor - Medieval Jobs
The janitor, or porter, was responsible for the main castle entrance and for the guardrooms.
The janitor also insured that no one entered or left the castle without permission
Jester - Medieval Jobs
the jester, also referred to as the fool, entertained the court
Reeve - Medieval Jobs
The reeve supervised all work on a lord's property. The reeve ensured that everyone began and stopped work on time
Squire - Medieval Jobs
A squire was junior to a knight.
It was the duty of a squire to learn about the code of chivalry, the rules of heraldry, horsemanship and practise the use of weapons.
It was also their duty to enter into the social life of the castle and learn courtly etiquette, music and dancing.
The squire served in this role for seven years and became a knight at the age of twenty-one.
Sometimes knighthood was conferred earlier as the reward for bravery on the battlefield
Knight - Medieval Jobs
It was the duty of a knight to learn how to fight and so serve their lord according to the code of chivalry.
Weapon practise included enhancing skills in the two-handed sword, battle axe, mace, dagger and lance.
Marshal - Medieval Jobs
The Marshal was the officer in charge of a household's horses, carts, wagons, containers and the transporting of goods.
Peasant or Villein - A peasant or villein was a low status tenant who worked as an agricultural worker or laborer. A peasant or villein usually cultivated 20-40 acres of land
Cottager: A low class peasant with a cottage, but with little or no land who generally worked as a simple laborer
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