Day 4 Notes
Town - An urban area with a name, has boundaries, and a social government, larger than a village, smaller than a city
Charter - A written grant by a country's sovereign power,
Guild - A medieval association of merchants or craftsmen, often having considerable power
Guild Hall - Either a town hall or a building used by guilds for meetings
Journeyman - A trained worker who is employed by someone else
Apprentice - A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer
Merchant - A person involved in a wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries
Barter - Exchanges for goods without money
Carpenter - A person who makes or repairs wooden structures
Cobbler - A person who mends shoes as a job
Glover - A person who makes gloves
Blacksmith - A person who makes or repairs things in iron by hand
Tinker - A person who travels mending metal utensils
Potter - A person who makes pots, bowls, plates, and etc
Cooper - A maker or repairer of casks and barrels
Wheel right - A person who makes or mends wheels for trade
Tanner - A person who tans animal hide to make a living
Weaver - A person who weaves fabric
Baker - A person who bakes food
Butcher - A person who cuts up and sell meat in a shop
Inn - An establishment that provides food, drinks, and accommodations for travelers
Tavern - An establishment for the sale of beer and other drinks
Barber - A person who cuts hear of beards
Fuller - A person who fulls cloth
Miller - A person who owns or work in a grain mill
Brewer - To make beer by steeping, boiling, and fermenting
Stable - A building set apart and adapted for keeping horses
Craft Guild - An association of workers of the same trade for mutual benefits
Merchant Guild - An association of merchants and artisans who control the practice of their craft in a particular town
Wattle and Daub - A material formerly and traditionally used in building walls, consisting of sticks and mud
Sources
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http://wwwdictionary.com/
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