I spent some time researching this, and was unable to find a reference to a reeve wearing or carrying a horn. What I did find was that haywards, who were manorial officers assigned the job of seeing that the fences and hedgerows were in good order, carried horns which they blew if animals got out of an enclosure.
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There were no medieval parsons. The clergy of the time were Catholic and dressed as priests or monks.
Quite dirty and ragged clothes, very itchy, for the poor best made out of hay or straw and cheap fabric, but for the rich they wore velvet, thick fabric with lots of coatings to keep warm.
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A female seamstress in the middle ages lived a tough life. With worsening hygienic conditions ( and therefore plenty of sickness) and working hard without much of a reward (payment), the middle ages was a difficult time period to have lived in. A seamstress would meand clothing for the people of her town, and being a peasant, would come home to cook, clean, and raise the kids. Their diet was based on breads, vegetables, and dairy.