In medieval England, the sheriff was a royal official responsible for maintaining Law and Order in a county or shire. Their duties included collecting taxes, overseeing the administration of justice, and managing local law enforcement, often through a network of constables and Watchmen. Sheriffs also held court, dealt with criminal matters, and ensured the king's interests were upheld within their jurisdiction. The role was critical in bridging the gap between the monarchy and local governance, making sheriffs key figures in the feudal system.
Being a Squire in medieval times
medieval times queens position at middle ages.
An armourer was just that he made and maintained armour. The role of a maidservant is also explanatory, she did what she was told/asked to do, and was quite a lowly person in the household.
What role did a medieval baron play?It was the rank if noblitly.
Medieval archer skeletons did not play a role in historical battles as they are fictional creatures commonly found in fantasy literature and games.
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Being a Squire in medieval times
medieval times queens position at middle ages.
They checked on the mill.
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An armourer was just that he made and maintained armour. The role of a maidservant is also explanatory, she did what she was told/asked to do, and was quite a lowly person in the household.
Protection
To get work done.
their role was to protect
What role did a medieval baron play?It was the rank if noblitly.