In medieval times, herbalists' earnings varied widely based on their location, reputation, and clientele. They typically charged for their services in goods, livestock, or coins, with fees ranging from a few pennies to several shillings. While some herbalists might have been able to make a comfortable living, others struggled financially, especially if they were not well-established or faced competition from other healers. Overall, their income was inconsistent and often dependent on the demand for their herbal remedies and treatments.
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how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
they get paid 200,000
how much is a accountar getting paid?$700.00
They get paid about 18,00 to about 38,000.
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tributers were paid 25 shillings a week. in modern times that would be £1.25 a week. isn't much is it? but that was how much they were paid.
100p a day
they got paid 50 or 60$. they got paid $35 per hour
they were paid 50 cents to a dollar because it was the old times
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2.50 in a day
how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
if you play professional baseball, you have to hit 3 times out of 10 to be paid over $1,000,000.
15 pound
about 2 pennies a week
in the Victorian times maids were generally paid up to 3 pence a day