I think you are referring to a Franklin, not a franker. A Franklin was an English land owner who was free, but not of noble birth. I looked up "franker," and there seems to be no meaning aside from a person who franks things. Such a person would write notes on the outsides of an envelopes to indicate postage has been paid, and this seems an unlikely medieval term.
Stanley Franker was born in 1945.
Franker Wood was born in 1883, in Stromsburg, Nebraska, USA.
Franker Wood died on November 9, 1931, in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, USA of seizure.
FRANKER
Medieval is medieval because it is Latin for "the middle ages".
Medieval PeriodDark Age?Medieval times or the medieval era.
in medieval towns
portcullises are medieval as many medieval castles are found with them such as Warwick castle
medieval diet
Medieval times
Medieval castles.
Medieval people