they wore aprons for work
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
Boon work generally refers to work performed by peasants on the lord's land (the demesne) as part-payment of their rent. The work would be allocated to a set number of days per week, with the remaining time spent on their own strips of land. Boon-work was also performed as a gift to the lord to mark a special occasion such as his marriage.
A person who lived in medieval times.
a little vassle or a little lord in medieval times
Yes
400 hours a week
To get work done.
What work did the peasants do in medieval times
kill people
To be more specific medicine was what they thought would work. A lot of the medicine did work in their own way. But most of them did not.
they worked 12 to 14 hours a day, at least 6 days a week. Many had work to do every day of the week.
we work
they wore aprons for work
In medieval times it is likely that a cook did not receive a salary. Generally, the cook would work for room and board with little or no time off.
A Bailiff is a an officer in a medieval village, appointed by the lord or his steward, who was in charge of overseeing the agricultural work of a manor.
In medieval times peasants would farm the land, as well as do general repair work and labor work. Everyone would fetch water, as there was no running water.