Many things such as Street seller, working in mines or factories, servants ext. types of servants include; house maid (who's job was to keep the house clean and make fires ext), the cook (who evidently cooks the meals), Lady's maid (who looks after the woman of the house helping her get dressed and doing her hair and whatnot.
She would be responsible for cleaning family and servants' room,laying fires and making beds, they would be payed from about £12-£28 a year depending upon position.
they sayed in there room but didn't have much stuff
Maid
Maid Marian was King Richard's cousin, so her uncle would have been the old King Henry II.
Maid Marian
A scullery maid would have to get up first about 5.30 am and probably not get to bed until 10pm
chimney sweeps would often have the left overs
All I know is this is better than the last oneClerk, seamstress, milkwoman, maid, butler are some
the cook, scullery maid and kitchen maid :P:P:P
If the question is which word choice will make the sentence correct, the answer is that the sentence will not be correct unless the first word is changed from "does" to "did": Did the maid hang the laundry out to dry an hour ago? If, however, the question is what the correct past tense of the verb "to hang" [laundry] is, the answer is "hung": The maid hung the laundry out to dry an hour ago. The past tense of "hanged" is used only in reference to suspending a person by the neck.
only if they were a maid or nanny . other than that your the only one who knows how you like your laundry , so id suggest dont be lazy and just do it your self
Usually from about 12 years of age
3 pence a day
basically a cook is a maid who cooked food for people
A house-maid's wages for a week [but she would also be fed and housed], or about 8 gallons of beer [if you wanted to damage your liver].
A poor Victorian maid would typically drink from a simple earthenware or tin cup. These materials were affordable and durable, suitable for everyday use in a working-class household. In some cases, she might also use a glass or a basic wooden vessel, but these would be less common due to cost constraints. Overall, practicality and affordability dictated her choices in drinking vessels.
"The Ruined Maid" was written by the English Victorian poet Thomas Hardy. It was first published in 1901.