at mine its 389, lol its de biggest in dis wurld
to protect and provide land to their people
Nobles didn't work in Elizabethan Era.
People who were rich in the 1500s did not have jobs. Some were bankers and loaned money, but most were landowners - and thus nobles - and paid people to work for them.
rich nobles who could afford free time and the cost of such games. nobles were participating and also most spectators were. Everybody else had to work. a perfect example of medieval nonsense is : "a knight's tale"
The nobles told the peasants what to do, gained all the income off their work, and taxed them for everything.
16 years old and older
No, although at one time, many of the same people were in both groups, because they had wealth and the ability to study rather than work. Later, scholars and scientists began to come from the middle class, especially tradesmen. Nobles (nobility) are those who inherited or are granted titles; the aristocrats. Scholars are students and teachers, who are the learned individuals in their fields.
It really depends on the stable and how well you know the owners and managers.I haven't heard of many stables that offer boarding in exchange for work, but I know a few barns that you can work for riding lessons. I'm sure you can find somewhere that will let you work for board.
How many people work in the silicon valley
How many people work at tesco in wythenshawe?
because the lord promised to give them land
In monasteries, churches, and sometimes as tutors for the nobles.