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They cook bread.
they would cook for the men
Captain Cook lived in Whitby while he was an apprentice in ship building. He also sailed from Whitby when he discovered many parts of the world, including Hawaii and Australia.
medieval teenagers community was not very, especially for the girls, who had to work, cook and look after their younger siblings.
James Cook was the son of a farm labourer, and held no great ambitions, being apprenticed in a grocer/haberdashery when he was 16. Lack of aptitude in the trade led his employer to introduce Cook to local shipowners, who took him on as a merchant navy apprentice. Here he was educated in algebra, trigonometry, navigation, and astronomy, which later set Cook up to command his own ship.
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they learnrd from their parents
In medieval times it is likely that a cook did not receive a salary. Generally, the cook would work for room and board with little or no time off.
They cook .
They cook bread.
they would cook for the men
The cook would sleep in the Great Hall with everyone else
After being a farmer for a short time he was apprentice to a grocer
It is not known exactly to whom James Cook was apprenticed. It is a fact, however, that Cook was the son of a farm labourer, and held no great ambitions, being apprenticed in a grocer/haberdashery when he was 16. Lack of aptitude in the trade led his employer to introduce Cook to local shipowners, who took him on as a merchant navy apprentice.
Captain Cook lived in Whitby while he was an apprentice in ship building. He also sailed from Whitby when he discovered many parts of the world, including Hawaii and Australia.
He just over 16 as an apprentice in the merchant navy
They hunted mostly boar.