Medieval butlers typically did not receive a fixed salary like modern employees; instead, their compensation often included room and board, along with additional perks such as tips or gifts from guests. The wealth and status of the household largely influenced their economic situation, with butlers in noble households likely enjoying better provisions and opportunities than those in lower-status homes. In some cases, a butler might also receive a small wage, but this varied significantly based on the region and the specific household.
they would be paid shitloads
tupence
as much as saul antonios mom on union
The medieval period ended a while ago, and all the goldsmiths from that period are dead, so they don't get paid at all.
about 5 silvers a year
A villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.
Yes upon song request
exorcisms had to be paid for
Medieval chefs like other medieval workers for the gentry were usually paid in keep (paid in food and accommodation and clothing). With only a small amount in wages (money).
Yes, there were butlers in 1940. There are still butlers in 2013, though they are not as common. Many rich peopel have butlers and maids to take care of their homes.
Butlers Cafe was created in 2006.
Mr. Butlers was created in 2000.