Most medieval stonemasons belonged to a guild that looked after its members. The guild regulated trade practices and working hours as well as provided sick pay and pensions. Stonemasons were involved in some of the most important buildings in history through the use of tools.
to order people around
Cleaning the stables.
In the middle ages, as today, a wainwright's job was to build wagons and carts out of wood.
A squire in medieval times served as a knight's assistant, helping with tasks such as caring for the knight's armor and weapons, tending to their horse, and accompanying them into battle.
He was a steward. Yes, he was a steward, but in a monastery or a college. He was responsible for the purchase of provisions.
The medieval soap maker was considered a serf or a peasant.
no one actually MADE the stone it was just mined from quarries by people whose job it was to build stone houses hope this helps! :)
Run the government.
to order people around
Cleaning the stables.
To bake bread and cakes
6 years old, it's medieval times
Yes, blacksmithing is a skilled job and they would be among the most valued workers in medieval times.
A Watchman was an official at a castle and was responsible for security.
In the middle ages, as today, a wainwright's job was to build wagons and carts out of wood.
They Didn't Have Job, They Took Care Of Children And Cleaned.
A squire in medieval times served as a knight's assistant, helping with tasks such as caring for the knight's armor and weapons, tending to their horse, and accompanying them into battle.