A constable of a castle is a person, in charge of looking after the castle when the lord was out.
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A constable is sort of like a police officer. In general, a constable keeps the peace but does not have the authority to arrest someone.
Medival Constables were responsible for the running of the castle in the absence of the owner.
He was a policeman of sorts.
He was a policeman of sorts.
A constable was and is a policeman, hired usually by a local municipality to keep the peace.
To rule the castle and surrounding lands.
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A bailiff wasn't in the castle. If there was a bailiff he would be part of the local town.
The guard at the castle snoozes.
Answer 1A constable is a volunteer police officer.Constables do the same job as police officers, but they have slightly less authority and slightly less powers.Many police officers in the UK volunteer are constables first, before signing up to become a full officer, to get some field experience.