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Medieval Job Descriptions

Medieval Job Descriptions. By Sophie Black 7B Humanities 31st May 2010. The Bread and Butter Jobs. Peasent -A Poor Person Housewife - a wife who cooks and cleans Butcher-Chops Up all the meat Brewer/Brewster- Makes Beer Baker/Baxter- Bakes the Bread. Serf -Farmer Yeoman -Farmer

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Medieval Job Descriptions

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  1. Medieval Job Descriptions By Sophie Black 7B Humanities 31st May 2010

  2. The Breadand Butter Jobs • Peasent-A Poor Person • Housewife- a wifewhocooksandcleans • Butcher-ChopsUp all themeat • Brewer/Brewster-Makes Beer • Baker/Baxter-BakestheBread • Serf-Farmer • Yeoman-Farmer • Beggar-Begsfor Food and Money • Miller-Owns Mill andGirndsFlour

  3. The Guilds • Spinner/Spinster-Spins Yarn • Weaver/Webster- Someonewhocleanedandcompactedcloth • Walker/Fuller-Shrinksandthickensclothwithurine • Shoemaker/Cordwainer-makesshoes • Chandler-MakesCandles • Salter/Drysalter-Dyes Cloth • Fishmonger-Sells Fish • Blacksmith-forgesarmourandweapons.

  4. Religious Jobs • Pope-Highestofthe Church • Cardinal-Just Below the Pope • Bishop-Supervises a numberoflocalchurches • Abbot/Abbotess-Leader of a monastary • Friar-A memberofthereligious order • Parson-the holder of a parochial benifice • Cardinal-Saystheprayerat an importantmeetingorat a royal‘s dinner

  5. Castle Jobs • Page- a boyservantorattendant • Squire-an assitantof noble birth • Knight- a man of noble birthdedicatedtohelpingothers • Herald-a messenger in the royal court • Armourer-A personwhomakearmourfortheknight • Jester/Fool-someoneemployedtoentertainedthecourt nobles • Almoner-Givesamountsofmoneyotthepoor

  6. Castle Jobs (Contined) • Chamberlain-treasurerofthe royal court • Cook- cooksfood • Noble/Noblewoman-a personofhighbrithor rank • Princess-Daughteroftheking, sometimesheirtothe throne • Constable/Marshall-Takes careofthecastlewhentheownerisgone • Falconer-Trains thecastle‘shuntingbirds • Archer-shootsarrows • Butler-Was in chargeofthewine. • DomesticServants-servantsaroundthecastle

  7. Wonder Workers • Inventor-Inventsnewobjects • Artificer-a craftsperson • Architect-Buildsthings • Stonemason-a personwhobuildwithordressesstone • Engineer-a persontrainedandskilled in design andconstruction • Goldsmith-a personwhomakesorsellsarticlesofgold • Copyist/Scribe-Wwitesthebooks • Bookbinder-bindsandsellsbooks • ParchmentandInkseller- StationarySupplier

  8. Life and Death Jobs • Barber-Surgeon - Shaves Beard andperformsoperations. Uses same toolsforboth. • Healer/Midwife-Help withchildbirth. Oftengetsaccusedofbeing a witch. • Apothecary- a pharmacist • Doctor-treatstheill • Care giverforlepers- looks after thelepers (People whohaveleprosy, orHansen‘sDiease.)

  9. Sit Down Jobs • Schoolmaster, Teacher- Someonewhoeducatespeople. • Philospher -a personwhoanswerstheroriesorinsights on unanswerablequestions. • Polymath-A personstuding in servralfields. • Alchemist- A potionmaker • Clerk- checked material costs, wagesandkeptaccounts • Astrologer- a personwhomadeupconstolationsandstudiedthestars • Author (Nonfiction)-a reporter

  10. Artistic Jobs • Stained Glass Artist-Makes all thestainedglasswindows in thechurches • Painter-Paintsportraitsforrichpeople • Embroiderer- Embroidersclothesandpillowsect… • Wood Carver- Shapes woodinto different things • Sculptor- MakesSculptures • Poet/Litatryauthor- makesuppoemandwritesnovels • Playwrite- writesthescriptsoftheatreperformances • Player-Actor • Illuminator- Makes all the Gold Lead andDrawings in thebooks

  11. Dirty Jobs • Street Cleaner- CleanstheStreetsandgetshitby all thefecescoming out ofthewindows. • Gong Farmer- Farmsall themanure • Bathhouseattendent- Looks after thetoilets in thebathhouse • Witch Hunter- someonewhosearchesforwitches • Pardoner- someone who sells luxuries • Miner- Someone who mines for precious metals and gems.

  12. Law and Order • Lawyer- TrystoproveAcuseeInocent in court • Provost- The Superintendant • Sommoner-Summonsthedefendant in court • Headsman/Hangsman- a publicexcutioner • Torturer-torturersvictimsintomakingconfessions • Money Changer- In chargeofcurrencyexchange • Sheriff-Police man • Bandit- Criminal

  13. Travelling Jobs • Messenger- A Bit Like a Postman (Deliversyourmessages) • Troubadour-Poet • Town Crier- A Portable newspaper, telleveryonethenewsbyshoutingit • Importer/Exporter- Imports and Exports GoodsandSuplies • Explorer-Exploresthelandto find goodplacesfornewsettelments • Pilgrim-someonewhotravelsto a placeofreligiousimportance • TravellingMerchant-Someonewhpsellstheirgoodfromtowntotown.

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