She wasn't paid. She was a young noble woman who was "working" for the queen in the hope of finding a good husband at court and to gain more power for her family. To attend at court was considered an honor because a young woman would learn how to dance, dress, and gain associations that could last her the rest of her life.
this is totaly not a good website to look mon and the answer is........lady-in-waiting
A lady in waiting was a companion and helper to a lady. The lady in waiting was a member of the nobility, but waited on or assisted a more important, usually older, lady. See the link below.
An abigail is a lady's waiting maid, deriving from the name given to the waiting maid in a play named The Scornful Lady.
waiting to be paid and responded to? Nothing. Ant Sports Has NO Communication.
The job of a lady in waiting was to assist and attend to women of the noble classes such as a Queen, Princess or Duchess. They tended to be noble women themselves, but of lesser rank. Thanks! I really need this for my school medieval festival. After words I have to write an essay.
Some of them might be paid, others could be girls from noble families who are serving as volunteers. I think they will be paid but it depends on the person and their situation.
this is totaly not a good website to look mon and the answer is........lady-in-waiting
A lady in waiting was a companion and helper to a lady. The lady in waiting was a member of the nobility, but waited on or assisted a more important, usually older, lady. See the link below.
No, you do not get paid for the waiting week for unemployment.
Lady in Waiting - album - was created in 1976.
Lady-in-waiting
The compound noun 'lady in waiting' is the singular form. The plural form is ladies in waiting.
Elaine Stewart ... Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Mary Hamilton - lady in waiting - died in 1719.
Kate Middleton chose her sister Pippa to be her Lady-in-Waiting.
Ladies-in-waiting is the plural
Well first off, ladies in waiting are not around anymore so, your question should be "What did a lady in waiting eat?". OK? And they ate with the lady at the lord's table.