yes after the black death the peopl wher not meny so wemin needed food so the tanned
The old slang for a sixpence was a "tanner".
When they were old enough, girls could be falconers. There are even medieval pictures of women hunting with falcons.
Most likely a tailor or tanner.
Tanners cured and preserved animal hides to make leather.
only people with no children could be a Tanner in colonial times
Every boy could but mostly the wealthy children went. girls from wealthy families could also go
Every boy could but mostly the wealthy children went. girls from wealthy families could also go
What a cute idea! Medieval costumes for young girls could be a damsel, a queen, a princess, a serving girl, a peasant, a sorceress, a more Shakespearean type witch, and for a famous Medieval girl how about Joan of Arc?
The rate at which individual girls pass through the Tanner stages of breast development varies considerably but to pass from Tanner 2 to Tanner 3 takes, on average, about 9 or 10 months.
The girls were dresses!
An "old tanner" could refer to an elderly individual who has been engaged in tanning animal hides.
its possible