I am not sure which word you mean - perhaps you man "psalter", or the tradesman known as a "salter". Both words are pronounced the same.
Salt was an important commodity in all parts of medieval society, used to flavour food and particularly for preserving meat and fish. In England, several sites in the west Midlands were centres of salt production - all their names end in -wich(Nantwich is one example). This salt production, distribution and marketing eventually became the responsibility of a guild of "salters", established in London in 1394.
A psalter, on the other hand, was a book of psalms, written in Latin and usually produced by hand in the monasteries. Such books included all of the 150 psalms from The Bible, together with a calendar showing the feast days and Holy days, a zodiac, stories of saints and martyrs, prayers and other elements. These books are always lavishly illustrated with illuminated capitals and full-page paintings.
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After searching a substantial list of Medieval occupations, I couldn't find dryer. I could find a dyer - maker dyes used to colour cloth. The only other occupations that might come close is a dry salter - dealer in pickles, dried meats etc; dry stone waller - builder of stone walls; dyker - a Scottish term for stone waller.
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Medieval castles.
medieval jobs
Hal Salter's birth name is Salter, Harold.
They woke up and salted the meat than collected poo from cows than made them into patties that would get eaten by the head priests
Ivor Salter's birth name is Ivor Charley Salter.
June Salter's birth name is June Marie Salter.
Lionel Salter's birth name is Lionel Paul Salter.
Richard Salter's birth name is Richard Jeffrey Salter.
William Tibbits Salter has written: 'John Salter, mariner'
Salter Group was created in 2003.
Ada Salter died in 1942.
Ada Salter was born in 1866.
John Salter was born in 1985.
Sid Salter was born in 1959.