Fuller can have either one of two meanings in the context of medieval times:
Fulling was a part of the process in transforming raw wool to cloth. It's a process similar to felting, and helps clean and thicken the wool. they used urine and fullings clay to make the materials rub together and make it softer.
There are two meanings of the word "fuller" applicable to medieval times:
A fuller cleaned and prepared wool for making cloth. They mixed urine with fullers caly to rub the fabric togrther and make it softer.
A Watchman was an official at a castle and was responsible for security.
The medieval soap maker was considered a serf or a peasant.
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
A person who lived in medieval times.
a little vassle or a little lord in medieval times
In medieval times, a Franklin was a landowner who was not of noble birth but was wealthy and held a significant amount of land. Franklins were often involved in local governance and were considered to be part of the upper class.
Run the government.
To bake bread and cakes
Cleaning the stables.
to order people around
6 years old, it's medieval times
Yes, blacksmithing is a skilled job and they would be among the most valued workers in medieval times.
A Watchman was an official at a castle and was responsible for security.
In the middle ages, as today, a wainwright's job was to build wagons and carts out of wood.
The medieval soap maker was considered a serf or a peasant.
They Didn't Have Job, They Took Care Of Children And Cleaned.
make beer and ale because in medival times water was unheathly