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- SALTER – A person whose work involved the preservation of meat or fish in salt
- WOODMONGER – Wood seller
- SQUIRE – A Squire was junior to a Knight. It was a Squire’s duty to learn about the Code of Chivalry, the rules of Heraldry, horsemanship, and to practice the use of weapons. It was also their duty to join the social life of the castle and learn courtly etiquette, music and dancing. The Squire served in this role for seven years and became a Knight at the age of twenty-one. Sometimes knighthood was conferred earlier as the reward for bravery on the battlefield
- CURRIER – After the tanning process, the Currier applies techniques of dressing, finishing and coloring to the tanned hide to make it strong, flexible and waterproof
- JANITOR – The Janitor, or Porter, was responsible for the main Castle entrance and for the guardrooms. The Janitor also insured that no one entered or left the castle without permission