I believe you are asking about reeves, who were serfs elected or appointed to supervise on the manors. One of the reeve's jobs was to determine field usage.
There is a link below to an article on reeves.
A blacksmith.
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A messor was the village official responsible for the work done in the fields.
No it was not. It was a name for the rich in medieval times and the majority of the population were certainly not wealthy!
An axe or a spear were possibly most common.
In medieval Europe, a vernacular language was any language used by the common people that was not Latin.
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Kidknapping, burgling and stealing were most common
The "common" people was everyone who wasn't clergy or noble and that was about 90% of the population.
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Wool would have been the most common material.
The word chairman originated in Medieval times when the most important person at a meeting sat in the highest or only chair (others would sit on benches), thus being called a chairman. The board refers to the fact that tables as we know them did not exist and they were made up of pieces of board placed on top of tressels, hence, chairman of the board.