The
relationship between master and servant was interesting. Research "the
day in the life" of a servant in the Elizabethan era. What type of jobs
did a servant do? Were they paid well for their service? Post your
findings.
Most of the servants were men and most cooks were men. Ladies hade to carry there own shopping basket.servents were not allowed to democarts servants also take money from anybody.
Most servants in Elizabethan Era were men even the cooks. They were called personal attendant not slaves or servant. They were not allowed to present them as my 'p.a' . Female servants were called 'GentleWomen'. Only the queen was allowed to have 'Ladies In Waiting'. And some female servants were Nurses.
Personal servants, or, personal attendants, as they were called, were separate from household grooms and maids. Specifically, personal attendant is a descriptive term than a title. - http://www.elizabethanenglandlife.com/elizabethan-era-servants-grooms-maids
There were gentlemen sergeants but they still dressed like gentlemen and not in rags like women did. Also servants were not democrats and they always had to obey their masters
Most servants in the Elizabethan era were men including cook and gardeners. Woman servants were mainly nurses or mades. Only the rich had servants so the servants did not always deal with people with a good personality.
Lexie and Tylor: A nurse in the Elizabethan Era would have been with a woman since either birth or either early childhood and would have tended to the needs of the woman and practically raised her from then on, while educating her.
During the Elizabethan times servants were not always treated like maids are today. People who were servants back then were more treated like help because they were not royalty and had to work very hard. Daniel kittinger,AnastacioFuerte,Creighton Ubides
During the Elizabethan era most of the servents were men.the servents also got a bed and 2 sets of clothing. Cooks butlers and children nurses were paid 10 cents each
Allan & Alberto What servant had to do back in the day is, a fine house expects to rise in the world, improve his fortune. they approve of the social order, just like their masters.
Most of the servants were cooks and the female servants were mostly maids... Francisco
ReplyDeleteThey would never refer to them as personal assistant because it was disrespectful and made it awkward
ReplyDeleteMost servants in any household were men. Including the cooks.the servants were paid by the quarter. So they get $5 dollars a year.(karissa & Jessica).
ReplyDeleteSome of the jobs were acrobat, apothecary, artist, backer
ReplyDeleteServants were mostly men even the cooks.
ReplyDelete-Valerie Delarosa and Heaven Linell
Most such servants earn between £2 and £5 per year. Most of the servants were men and including the cooks.
ReplyDeleteMost of the servants were men and most cooks were men. Ladies hade to carry there own shopping basket.servents were not allowed to democarts servants also take money from anybody.
ReplyDeleteMost servants in Elizabethan Era were men even the cooks. They were called personal attendant not slaves or servant. They were not allowed to present them as my 'p.a' . Female servants were called 'GentleWomen'. Only the queen was allowed to have 'Ladies In Waiting'. And some female servants were Nurses.
ReplyDelete-Cristina & Alicia
Most servents in any households were men . Servents take money from everyone . - Michelle Salazar ;D <3
ReplyDeleteIn Elizabethan era, servants were hired at an annual wage, but, they were paid by the quarter. On an average, servants used to earn £2 to £5 per year
ReplyDeleteThey got paid 5 dollars a year. Most man were cooks (Leilani Rivera)
ReplyDeleteThe serevents did not get pay a lot of money
ReplyDeletePersonal servants, or, personal attendants, as they were called, were separate from household grooms and maids. Specifically, personal attendant is a descriptive term than a title.
ReplyDelete- http://www.elizabethanenglandlife.com/elizabethan-era-servants-grooms-maids
There were gentlemen sergeants but they still dressed like gentlemen and not in rags like women did. Also servants were not democrats and they always had to obey their masters
ReplyDeleteMost servants in the Elizabethan era were men including cook and gardeners. Woman servants were mainly nurses or mades. Only the rich had servants so the servants did not always deal with people with a good personality.
ReplyDeleteIncluding Justin Vargas
DeleteLexie and Tylor: A nurse in the Elizabethan Era would have been with a woman since either birth or either early childhood and would have tended to the needs of the woman and practically raised her from then on, while educating her.
ReplyDeleteDuring the Elizabethan times servants were not always treated like maids are today. People who were servants back then were more treated like help because they were not royalty and had to work very hard. Daniel kittinger,AnastacioFuerte,Creighton Ubides
ReplyDeleteMost servants in any house hold are men.and they did not get much money.
ReplyDeleteServants hardly got paid and were treated bad by the master.
ReplyDeleteDuring the Elizabethan era most of the servents were men.the servents also got a bed and 2 sets of clothing. Cooks butlers and children nurses were paid 10 cents each
ReplyDeleteServants had to take out the trash and even throw the fecies out e window.
ReplyDeleteAnd Jose Fierro
DeleteAllan & Alberto
ReplyDeleteWhat servant had to do back in the day is, a fine house expects to rise in the world, improve his fortune. they approve of the social order, just like their masters.
I they worked in the kitchen, and also tutored and took care of there masters children
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Jasmine Perez
Queen Elizabeth's servants were literally Ladies, high born women. Her Ladies would wake her in morning, and bring her hot water with basins.
ReplyDeleteMaids got paid from $2 and $5 a year
ReplyDeleteServants were not well educated and they were paid by the quarter
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