Does anyone have a definition of these two occupations? Would they have been interchangeable? And were they more common to specific regions in England or widespread across the whole country? How do the compare to "ag lab'?
All information is appreciated1
Thanks
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*TBC* Archive? husbandman or gamekeeper occupations
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Re: husbandman or gamekeeper occupations
Husband-Man / Husbandman 1) Tenant farmer 2) Farmer dealing with animals (14th century From the Anglo-Saxon husbonda) - a shepherd
Agricultural Labourer A farm servant, shepherd, etc
Gamekeeper looked after the grounds and protected the game against poachers on a country estate
hope this helps
Agricultural Labourer A farm servant, shepherd, etc
Gamekeeper looked after the grounds and protected the game against poachers on a country estate
hope this helps
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Re: husbandman or gamekeeper occupations
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