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Medieval Occupations Steven Smith (& Halie Schouten)

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Medieval Occupations

Steven Smith

(& Halie Schouten)

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Broad Occupations

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Merchants and Traders

The main thing that all traders had in common was that commerce was their main purpose. Other than that, there is not one thing that connects them all.

Many traders traveled along trade routes from city to city selling goods.

They were the middle men. They would buy from craftsmen and then resell the goods.

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Merchants and Traders

Merchants sold things for money instead of trading one good for another.

The general public viewed merchants negatively because they didn’t approve of their buying and selling for a higher price.

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Craftsmen

Craftsmen often had small families because of poor living conditions.

The size of their household was dependent on their skill and income.

They often had only 2 rooms in their houses. One for sleeping and one for general living.

Usually they couldn’t afford furniture, so their houses were unfurnished.

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Craftsmen

Craftsmen lived only slightly better than peasants.

They would usually live in a neighborhood with other craftsmen for protection.

Unlike merchants, craftsmen didn’t use money, they often traded their goods for other goods and services.

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Other Broad Occupations

Some other general jobs/lifestyles include religious work (monks) and royalty (kings, queens, nobles, etc.).

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Specific Occupations

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Acrobat

An acrobat was an entertainer.

We still have people like them today.

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Armorer

This person would make armor for knights.

An armorer had to be a specialist at his craft because all of the pieces of armor had to be uniquely fitted to the wearer.

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Apothecary

An apothecary can be compared to a modern day pharmacist.

They were highly regarded because their job required a higher education.

They made medicines from plants.

Sometimes a priest became an apothecary in order to sell cheaper medicine to the poor.

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Artist

Kings and Queens often employed artists.

They painted portraits as well as heraldic designs.

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Astrologer

Medieval people thought of astrologers as mystical people.

They studied the stars and planets.

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Atilliator

This person’s only job was to make crossbows.

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Bailiff

The castle bailiff managed the estate or farm of the castle.

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Baker

The bakers made mostly bread because it was needed on a daily basis.

Bakers made more money than other tradesmen.

The really good bakers were employed by people of nobility.

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Barber

A Barber is one of the most versatile of all the occupations.

They cut hair, but they also served as a dentist.

In addition to those, they worked as surgeons and doctors!

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Blacksmith

Blacksmiths were one of the most important occupations in medieval times.

The forged weapons and tools, as well as fixing armor and weapons.

Even though they were so important, they were still included in the lower class.

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Bottler

A bottler did what you might expect, he bottled fine wines for storing and dispensing.

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Butcher

Butchers were necessary, but disgusting.

Their yards were filled with livestock, carcasses, and animal skins.

However, they made lots of money because people needed meat.

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Butler

The butler was responsible for the castle cellar in addition to the care of beers and other ales in the “buttery”.

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Bower

A bower, as you might have guessed, manufactured bows, arrows, and crossbows.

This occupation is similar to that of the atilliator.

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Candle-maker

This was an important profession because candles were used with torches to light buildings.

Candle-makers were also the inventors of the first clocks, they had twelve lines in them that burned at a rate of one line per hour, which enabled people to tell the time.

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Carpenter

The carpenter was responsible for all wood pieces.

He built furniture, roofs, wood paneling, and siege engines.

They were elite tradesmen.

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Castellan (ka-stel uhn)

The castellan was appointed to be in charge of the castle.

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Chamberlain (cheym-ber-lin)

This person was responsible for the king’s budget, expenses, and revenues.

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Chancellor

The chancellor was the secretary of a person of royalty or nobility, like a king or duke.

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Chaplain

He was responsible for religious activities, especially the spiritual aspects of the lives of nobles and their families.

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Clerk

This person was employed to keep and manage accounts.

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Clothier (kloth-yer)

These people knew a lot about fine fabrics, so they made nice clothes for high class citizens.

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Constable

This is another name for the castellan.

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Cook

The cook prepared food in fireplaces and ovens for his employer.

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Cordwainer (kawrd-wey-ner)

A cordwainer is a medieval shoemaker.

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Cottar

This person was extremely low in status.

They were usually the old and ill.

They received menial tasks like swine herding or prison guarding.

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Ditcher

A ditcher was a laborer that dug ditches and castle moats.

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Ewerer

This person was employed to fetch and heat water for nobles.

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Reseller

This was the main type of merchant.

These people acted as middle men.

When somebody thought something was out of style, resellers would buy it (and fix it if necessary) then sell it to someone else later on.

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