Yes they did get paid, they would also be given a bed and food for free. After the Magna Carta was signed by King John slavery was banned from being practised in England.
they would be paid shitloads
They probably did i think
Tax paid as military service to feudal lords and Kings in medieval period was called SOCAGE.
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In medieval times, master masons typically earned between 2 to 5 shillings a day, depending on their skill level and the region. Their wages could vary significantly based on the complexity of the work and the prominence of the project, such as cathedrals or castles. Additionally, master masons often received bonuses or payment in kind, such as food or lodging, which could supplement their income. Overall, they were among the better-paid laborers of their time due to their specialized skills.
No...they were servants of the kind in medieval times...i dont think they got paid at all
In the Medieval times, most people living in castles were servants or vassals who worked for the lord in exchange for protection and land. They did not receive a regular salary like modern workers. Instead, they were provided with food, shelter, and other necessities.
what do you mean? If you mean... How do castles affect people in Medieval times? then they affected people in a normal way, because they gave people jobs which gave them money which paid their taxes which let the monarchy strive.... Hope this helped =^) xx Source: Sims Medieval... =^) Don't ask!! It's a very complicated story!! xx
Judges, are paid public servants and are paid salaries.
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).
No, it is illegal to have servants in America. It is likely that he has a maid, but she would be paid and therefore is not a servant.
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they would be paid shitloads
Many of the people who lived in medieval villages were serfs, and there were times when serfs worked in exchange for rent and protection, rather than for pay Villagers who were not serfs generally were paid, though they might have been given room and board as part of the work arrangement, and very little money.
A chambermaids job was to clean the castles rooms this job also included cleaning the bathrooms
Medieval servants who were women often became housemaids, nurses, etc.