OLD ENGLISH CENSUS OCCUPATIONS In the ancient and medieval world, CHIMNEY SWEEP: chimney cleaner (in victorian times this would often be young children) ; CHINGLOR: rooftiler who used wooden shingles ; CHIP: shipwright or carpenter ; CHIPPERS LABOURER: assistant to a shipwright or ships carpenter ;
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ALE-TASTER....An inspector of ale. A person who tanned leather. Originally A person who stripped trees of bark for the use in the process of tanning BARMASTER....The authority to whom all dispute in lead mining industry were referred. Also in charge of standard measure used in mining of ore. Originally a candle maker,
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This unusual surname is of early medieval English origin, ..... John Skipper Dates: 1776-1800 1761-1770 LOCATION: London Occupation: Occupation: boot been used by some members of the family interchangeably even into modern times.
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PAGE - youth being trained for the medieval rank of knight and in the personal .... SKIPPER - master of a ship; SLAPPER / SLAPER - one who worked in a pottery .... TIMES IRONER - servant responsible for ironing the daily newspaper...
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During the Medieval Times, a child was put under complete control of his/her father until the age of 12, when middle class children were put into elementary schools. Only boys were allowed to continue into grammar schools were Medieval Occupations : This page will blow you away! Descriptions of LOTS of occupations.
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A List of Old Time Occupations. ACATER - supplied food provisions, ALCHEMIST - medieval chemist who claimed to be able to turn base metals into gold ...... SKIPPER - master of a ship. SLAPPER / SLAPER - one who worked in a...
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farm- or draft-animals are not set aside, nor the skipper's ship or boat, nor the professional scholar With the development of the banking business through the court Jews in the seventeenth century, and the gradual concession of economic freedom, pawnbroking among the Jews became rare, and, in fact, in recent times,
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4) The "garden scene" (VII.89 ff.) evokes another famous Garden for most medieval readers, but this interview runs somewhat differently from the one held by God after Adam and Eve's fall.
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Medieval Jobs. Castle studies on history, architecture, design, and preservation. One would expect the Middle Ages to have been a simple time, with few truly distinctive occupations, save the lord of the manor, his knights, his household, and the peasants. But, the complexity of the medieval working world is startling.
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