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Journeyman tailor
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Christine | Report | 3 Nov 2008 00:35 |
thanks for that info guys :) much appreciated. |
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Diddydoris | Report | 3 Nov 2008 00:08 |
Journeyman - One who had served his apprenticeship and mastered his craft, not bound to serve a master, but hired by the day |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 3 Nov 2008 00:04 |
A journeyman is "a fully qualified tradesman who had served as an apprentice of any trade. Originally he was employed and paid by the day as opposed to a 'master' who would have his own business where he could set his own rates and employ others." - From Dictionary of Old Trades, Titles and Occupations by Colin Waters. |
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Christine | Report | 3 Nov 2008 00:01 |
I have a few ancestors that are down as being journeyman tailor-can anyone please tell me exactly how this would work? |