A medieval leech collector typically earned a modest income, with wages varying based on location and demand for leeches. On average, they might have earned around one to two pence per day, which was a low but steady income during that time. Their earnings could fluctuate depending on the season and the availability of leeches, as well as the market for medicinal uses. Overall, it was not a lucrative profession, but it provided a necessary service in medieval medicine.
they would be paid shitloads
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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
as much as saul antonios mom on union
The medieval period ended a while ago, and all the goldsmiths from that period are dead, so they don't get paid at all.
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.
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exorcisms had to be paid for
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).
This was someone who would go to ponds and small rivers collecting leaches for the physicians. These would be used to "bleed patients" which the physicians claimed would help the sick. This of course we know now is completely not true and could if anything transfer infections.
No doubt, they would of got paid money...
They probably did i think