I believe medieval lawyers were permitted to determine their own mode of transportation. The options available to them included horseback, carriages, which were called chariots at that time, sedan chairs, river boats, sailing ships, and on foot.
Thieves in medieval times were more or less the same as thieves now. They stole whatever they could pawn, use, or eat.
Oh yes, flour was in use during the medieval period. Flour was used even in the ancient world, that preceded the medieval period. It has been in use for thousands of years.
they drink lot of water
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Yes, it was used to build stuff.
Rich people could ride in carriages or on horses. Poor people would have to walk.
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Simply he used the old medieval transportation like with horse and boat or ship.
Contemporary transportation of the times: Ships.
Lawyers in colonial times were somewhat like lawyers in this time now. instead of using suitcases, notebooks, schedule books, a lot of notes on the case, and writing utensils, they mostly use notebooks (mini laptops). Lawyers in colonial times did not always enjoy the prestige they do in modern society.And once the lawyers passed their bar exam, their were guaranteed positions for them. After they graduated, they worked in law enforcement or i law fields. so that's pretty much what lawyers were in colonial times and the difference inn them now.
Thieves in medieval times were more or less the same as thieves now. They stole whatever they could pawn, use, or eat.
Oh yes, flour was in use during the medieval period. Flour was used even in the ancient world, that preceded the medieval period. It has been in use for thousands of years.
they drink lot of water
Yes, it was used to build stuff.