My middle name is Arrowsmith and I was told by my great grandmother that my ancient relative made arrows for King Henry the lion hearted. When they handed out names during that period my ancestors received the name Arrowsmith.
An arrow maker is called an Arrowsmith or Fletcher
A hatter
A medieval tapestry maker primarily used a loom to weave intricate designs and patterns. They utilized a variety of threads, typically made from wool or silk, and employed techniques like tapestry weaving to create images. Other essential tools included needles for sewing and finishing touches, as well as bobbins to manage different colored threads. Additionally, they might have used design cartoons, which were large-scale drawings to guide the weaving process.
After searching a substantial list of Medieval occupations, I couldn't find dryer. I could find a dyer - maker dyes used to colour cloth. The only other occupations that might come close is a dry salter - dealer in pickles, dried meats etc; dry stone waller - builder of stone walls; dyker - a Scottish term for stone waller.
in medieval towns
An arrow maker is called an Arrowsmith or Fletcher
The medieval soap maker was considered a serf or a peasant.
A milliner medieval is someone who is a hat maker and also a merchant.
Robert Arrowsmith was born in 1952.
William Arrowsmith's birth name is William Ayres Arrowsmith.
A hatter
An arrowsmith is a person who makes or manufactures arrows.
Aaron Arrowsmith died in 1823.
Aaron Arrowsmith was born in 1750.
Edmund Arrowsmith was born in 1585.
Edmund Arrowsmith died in 1628.
Arrowsmith School was created in 1980.