Jobs in Castles: Then and Now

 
What jobs did people do in
castles?
 
 
What jobs do people do today?
Would these jobs have existed in castle
times?
 
Why?
Why not?
 
Today we are looking at who lived in a castle and what jobs they
did…
 
Who do you think we might meet?
 
 
The Noble or Lord
 
Lived in the castle to
ensure they were
protected from invader’s
attack.
Could afford more
luxurious clothes made of
velvet and other soft
materials
Eats fresh fish, and meat.
Played board games and
told stories to entertain
themselves.
 
Cook
 
Made meals for everyone in the
castle
Fruit, vegetables and herbs were
grown in the kitchen’s garden.
Meat would be stewed or roasted
over the hearth fireplace
Water for cooking had to be
fetched from the well.
The cook would often sleep on the
kitchen floor with many other
kitchen staff.  It was very
cramped.
 
Priest
 
People enjoyed singing at the
church as it was one of the
few kinds of entertainment.
Told Bible stories to the
other residents
People came and told him
what they had done wrong
(their sins) in confidence.
 
Soldiers
 
Protected the castle from
enemy attacks.
Used arrows and crossbows and
longbows and threw stone
missiles to crush invaders.
Sometimes boiling liquid was
thrown onto the enemy from
the castle walls
Guarded the castle from the
gatehouse and battlements.
 
Gong farmer
 
Toilets were called
garderobes and they were
built into the castle walls.
Everything dropped down
into the moat or a cesspit.
The smelly job of cleaning
out the cesspit was done by
men called gong farmers.
 
Knight
 
Knights were skilled horsemen and
excellent soldiers. They fought for
kings and Lords.
The noblemen paid the knights with
land.
A knight had to train for 14 years!
He went to a lords house at 7 years
old. There, he was taught how to
ride and to shoot with a bow.
Then he became a squire and was
taught how to fight with a sword.
A knight wore a helmet that
covered his head and very heavy
armour.
 
Servant
 
s
 
Servants had to sleep on the cold, stone
floors.
They had to heat the water for the
baths over huge fires!
There were lots of servants and they all
had different jobs to do:
Sewing, laundry, for the knights, nurses
who looked after the young children of
the Lord and Lady.
The outside servants looked after the
horses, mended the armour and
weapons, looked after the garden and
beekeepers who provided honey for the
kitchen!
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Explore the diverse roles individuals performed in castles, from nobles and cooks to priests and soldiers. Discover how these historical jobs compare to modern-day professions and ponder if certain roles would exist in both castle times and today. Delve into the lives of those who lived in castles and the tasks they undertook, providing a glimpse into the past and present workforce dynamics.


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  1. What jobs did people do in castles?

  2. What jobs do people do today?

  3. Would these jobs have existed in castle times? Why? Why not? Today we are looking at who lived in a castle and what jobs they did Who do you think we might meet?

  4. The Noble or Lord The Noble or Lord Lived in the castle to ensure they were protected from invader s attack. Could afford more luxurious clothes made of velvet and other soft materials Eats fresh fish, and meat. Played board games and told stories to entertain themselves.

  5. Cook Cook Made meals for everyone in the castle Fruit, vegetables and herbs were grown in the kitchen s garden. Meat would be stewed or roasted over the hearth fireplace Water for cooking had to be fetched from the well. The cook would often sleep on the kitchen floor with many other kitchen staff. It was very cramped.

  6. Priest Priest People enjoyed singing at the church as it was one of the few kinds of entertainment. Told Bible stories to the other residents People came and told him what they had done wrong (their sins) in confidence.

  7. Soldiers Soldiers Protected the castle from enemy attacks. Used arrows and crossbows and longbows and threw stone missiles to crush invaders. Sometimes boiling liquid was thrown onto the enemy from the castle walls Guarded the castle from the gatehouse and battlements.

  8. Gong farmer Toilets were called garderobes and they were built into the castle walls. Everything dropped down into the moat or a cesspit. The smelly job of cleaning out the cesspit was done by men called gong farmers.

  9. Knight Knights were skilled horsemen and excellent soldiers. They fought for kings and Lords. The noblemen paid the knights with land. A knight had to train for 14 years! He went to a lords house at 7 years old. There, he was taught how to ride and to shoot with a bow. Then he became a squire and was taught how to fight with a sword. A knight wore a helmet that covered his head and very heavy armour.

  10. Servants Servants had to sleep on the cold, stone floors. They had to heat the water for the baths over huge fires! There were lots of servants and they all had different jobs to do: Sewing, laundry, for the knights, nurses who looked after the young children of the Lord and Lady. The outside servants looked after the horses, mended the armour and weapons, looked after the garden and beekeepers who provided honey for the kitchen!

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