A medieval lime burner typically earned between 2 to 4 pence per day, depending on the region and demand for lime. This wage was relatively modest, reflecting the labor-intensive nature of the work and the local economy. In some areas, lime burners might also receive additional compensation through payment in kind, such as food or lodging, especially during peak production seasons. Overall, their earnings were generally on par with other skilled laborers of the time.
they would be paid shitloads
Yes upon song request
They probably did i think
Tax paid as military service to feudal lords and Kings in medieval period was called SOCAGE.
SCUTAGE
they would be paid shitloads
tupence
The medieval period ended a while ago, and all the goldsmiths from that period are dead, so they don't get paid at all.
as much as saul antonios mom on union
about 5 silvers a year
A villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.
Yes upon song request
Medieval chefs like other medieval workers for the gentry were usually paid in keep (paid in food and accommodation and clothing). With only a small amount in wages (money).
exorcisms had to be paid for
No doubt, they would of got paid money...
They probably did i think
cheese