They would live in their lord's castle.
In medieval history the bailiffs TUTS MAI BARREH and they earned TUTS MAI BARREH cause TUTS MAI BARREH is good.
Andover was granted a charter in 1175 by King Richard I. It gave the people of the town the right to governance, putting the actual control into the hands of a merchant guild whose members elected two officers referred to as bailiffs. The bailiffs were the actual executive rulers. There is a source link below.
Medieval bailiffs had the job of serving writs and making arrests for the sheriffs. This meant that they were likely to be accustomed to handling paperwork and on the basis of this it would seem an advantage if they could read. The prevailing view that the overwhelming majority of people in the middle ages were illiterate does not withstand tests of documentation. There were schools open in the middle ages, and some remain open to this day. There were armies in which common soldiers were expected to be literate, the Byzantine being one. Those things being the case, there were literate people to take the position of bailiff.
A medieval princess lived in a castle with her parents.
medieval people from the medieval times obviously i mean who else is gonna live there me
In medieval history the bailiffs TUTS MAI BARREH and they earned TUTS MAI BARREH cause TUTS MAI BARREH is good.
In America, you train the medieval baliffs Back in Soviet Russia, mediveal baliffs train YOU!
The medieval bailiff often resided in the manor house. These people were responsible for the running of the manor, the control of the peasants and any other details the lord of the manor assigned to them. Bailiffs sometimes came from the families of lesser nobility.
Medieval official who saw that peasants did their work.Officer of the court responsible for maintaining order in the courtroom.
Medieval bailiffs dressed like they were ready to collect debts and kick some peasant butt. They sported practical attire like tunics, trousers, and sturdy boots, with a belt to hold their keys and coin purse. Think Robin Hood, but with less charm and more paperwork.
Andover was granted a charter in 1175 by King Richard I. It gave the people of the town the right to governance, putting the actual control into the hands of a merchant guild whose members elected two officers referred to as bailiffs. The bailiffs were the actual executive rulers. There is a source link below.
The bailiffs are responsible for keeping order in the court. The bailiffs followed James out of the courtroom when his cell phone rang during the hearing.
dont be stupid, i assume by BAILIFFS you mean court BAILIFFS or officers, they will take money credit or checks you keep the horse and go sit on it no
Medieval bailiffs would typically eat simple and hearty foods such as bread, vegetables, grains, and sometimes meat like pork or poultry. Their diets would vary depending on their social status and wealth, but generally, they would consume foods that were locally available and affordable. Luxuries like spices, sugar, and meats like beef or game would be reserved for wealthier individuals.
A viscount is a member of the nobility of a higher rank than a baron, but lower rank than a count or earl . In England, barons, viscounts, earls, marquesses, and dukes constituted the peers, who were the highest members of the nobility and given special access to the king, who they were expected to advise.
Bailiffs and court officers are everywhere in the court house, including each court room.
*medieval and it depends where you live.