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There were no porters in the middle ages.

2nd Answer: That is not correct. A porter was a servant or official in charge of a gatehouse or other entryway, typically in a castle but the position could also be found in a monastery. The porter was responsible for restricting access, both in and out, to only those who had proper business to pass their gate.

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