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'''abstract'''abbreviated transcription of a document or record that includes the date of the record, every name appearing therein, the relationship (if stated) of each person named and their description (ie., witness, executor, bondsman, son, widow, etc.), and if they signed with their signature or mark.
 
  
'''ad litem'''legal term meaning in this case only. For example, "Elaine Shawcross, duly appointed by the court, may administer ad litem the settlement of the estate of Joseph Thomas, deceased.
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'''Abstract''' abbreviated transcription of a document or record that includes the date of the record, every name appearing therein, the relationship (if stated) of each person named and their description (ie., witness, executor, bondsman, son, widow, etc.), and if they signed with their signature or mark.
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'''A2A''' Access 2 Archives
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'''Acater''' Supplied food, provisions, e.g. Ship's Chandler. French - Achateur (buyer)
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'''Accipitary''' Falconer
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'''Accomptant''' Accountant
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'''Accoucheur''' Assisted women in childbirth (midwife)
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'''Accoutrement Maker/Accoutre Supplier''' or maker of Military Clothing and Accessories
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'''Ackerman/Acreman''' Ploughman or Oxherd
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'''Actuary Accountant''' - public business account keeper
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'''Ad litem''' legal term meaning in this case only.
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'''Adm/admin''' (abbreviation) administrator, administration.
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'''Administration'''  a court action used to settle the estate of a person who died without leaving a will, or a person who left a will that the court disallowed, or where the executor appointed by the deceased refuses to serve in that capacity.
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'''Administrator''' Court appointee who settled affairs of the estate of the deceased
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'''Admon.''' (abbreviation) letters of administration. 
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'''Advertisement Conveyancer''' Sandwich Board Man
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'''Advocate Deputy''' Scottish Law Officer - Public Prosecutor
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'''Advowee''' Usually a Nobleman who had the right to present a clergyman to a benefice
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'''Aeronaut'''  Balloonist or Trapeze Artist in circus or Music Hall
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'''Affeeror/Assessor/Assessor'''. Manorial Court Official - assessed monetary penalties & collected taxes & dues
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'''Affidavit''' a written or oral statement made under oath.
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'''Ag Lab''' Agricultural Labourer
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'''Agister''' Official of Royal Forests. In the New Forest, In charge of the ponies
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'''Ahnentafel ancestor table'''. A complete ahnentafel gives more than the individual's name, date and place of birth, christening, marriage, death and burial. It gives biographical and historical commentary for each person listed, as well as footnotes citing the source documents used to prove what is stated.
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'''Ahnentafel Number'''  the unique number given to each position in an ancestor table is called an ahnentafel number. Number one designates the person in the first generation. The father of each person is allocated that person's number multiplied by two, and the mother the father's number plus one. So numbers two and three designate the parents of number one, and four, five, six and seven the grandparents, and so on.
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'''A.k.a.''' also known as; alias.
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'''Alabasterer''' Worked with Alabaster!
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'''Alblastere''' Crossbownam
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'''Alchemist''' Medieval Chemist, claiming ability to make gold from base metal
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'''Alderman''' Senior Councillor immediately below Mayor in local Councils. (Still extant today.)
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'''Ale Draper''' Seller of Ale
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'''Ale Tunner''' Filled the Ale casks (tuns) in Breweries
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'''Ale-Conner/Ale Founder''' Official who tested quality and measure served in
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Public Houses. (Pubs)
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'''Alewife Woman''' who kept an Alehouse or Tavern
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'''Alias''' also known as
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'''Alien''' a citizen of another country.
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'''All Spice''' A Grocer
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'''Almanac Man''' Official of the Court of Sewers – warned of abnormally high tides in the Trent River area
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'''Almoner''' In charge of an Almshouse. Giver of charity to the needy Hospital employee who assists patients with personal matters arising from their stay in hospital
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'''Almsman''' Receiver of Alms
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'''Alnager / Aulnager''' Official - examined quality of woolen goods & stamped them with the town seal of approval
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'''Amanuensis''' Secretary or stenographer
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'''Amber Cutter''' Cut and polished Ambergris for jewellery
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'''Ambler Officer''' of the Royal Stables who broke in the horses
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'''Amen Man''' Parish Clerk
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'''Amercement''' Financial penalty for an offence imposed by a court
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'''Ancestor''' a person from whom you descend;grandparents, great-grandparents, etc.; direct-line ancestor; forefather; forebear.
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'''Ancestral File''' a genealogical system developed by the Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), links individuals to ancestors in pedigree, family group, and descendant formats.
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'''Ancestry'''  denotes all of your ancestors from your parents as far back as they are traceable.
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'''Anchor Smith''' Made Anchors
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'''Anchoress''' Female hermit or religious recluse
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'''Anchorite Male''' hermit or religious recluse
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'''Anilepman Smallholder''' - tenant of the Manor
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'''Ankle Beater''' Young person who helped to drive cattle to market
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'''Annatto Maker''' Made dyes for paint or printing trades
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'''Annotation'''  interpretation, explaination, clarification, definition, or supplement.
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'''Annuitant''' Receiver of an Annuity * see Annuity *
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'''Annuity'''  An annuity is income paid to a beneficiary at regular intervals, for a fixed period or ascertainable period (usually the lifetime of a nominee) in return for a lump sum payment having been previously made into the scheme by a subscriber - i.e. a spouse, benefactor or employer
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'''Anon'''. (abbreviation) anonymous.
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'''Antigropelos''' Maker Made waterproof leggings
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'''Anvil Smith''' Maker of anvils and hammers for the smithy trade
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'''Apiarian''' Beekeeper
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'''Apothecary''' Prepared and sold medicines and drugs. Pharmacist
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'''Apparitor Official''' who summoned witnesses to the ecclesiastical courts
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'''Appr'''. (abbreviation) appraisal; appraisment.
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'''Apprentice''' Trainee bound to a skilled (Master) worker or Company for a specified time to learn the Trade More Info. More Info.
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'''Aproneer''' Term used in London for a Shopkeeper
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'''Apronman''' Engineer or mechanic
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'''Aquarius Ewar''' Waterman
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'''Aquavita Seller''' Seller of Alcohol
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'''Arbiter''' Arbitrated in disputes
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'''Archiator''' Physician
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'''Archil Maker''' Made a purple dye from lichens - used in the textile industry
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'''Arkwright''' Skilled craftsman making "Arks" (wooden chests or coffers)
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'''Armiger''' Squire who carried a Knight's armour. Entitled to bear heraldic arms
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'''Armourer''' Made armour for wear or for buildings, ships etc. and now used to
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include armaments generally
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'''Arrowsmith''' Forged arrowheads
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'''Artificer''' A military mechanic who does repairs
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'''Artisan''' One who is employed in any of the industrial arts; a mechanic, handicraftsman, artificer.
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'''Ascites''' Abdominal Dropsy
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'''Ashman'''  Dustman- today called a "Cleansing Operative/Engineer" !!
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'''Assay Master''' Determined the amount of gold or silver in coins
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'''Assayer''' Determined the proportions of minerals in ore
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'''Assignment''' grant of property or a legal right, benefit, or privilege to another
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person.
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'''Attainder''' Common law - The state of an offender who had been sentenced for a capital offence.
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'''Attainted''' disgraced or to pass sentence of attainder against....
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'''Auger Maker''' Made carpenters' augers, used for boring holes in wood
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'''Aulnager''' See Alnager
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'''Aurifaber''' Goldsmith
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'''Authenticate''' prove a document is not a forgery.
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'''Avenator (Plantifene)''' Hay and forage Merchant
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'''Avowry''' Lord of the Manor
  
'''adm/admin''' (abbreviation) administrator, administration.
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'''Axebearer''' Forest officer
  
admon. (abbreviation) letters of administration.
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'''Axel Tree Maker / Turner''' Made axles for coaches and wagons
administration a court action used to settle the estate of a person who died without leaving a will, or a person who left a will that the court disallowed, or where the executor appointed by the deceased refuses to serve in that capacity.
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affidavit a written or oral statement made under oath.
 
ahnentafel ancestor table. A complete ahnentafel gives more than the individual's name, date and place of birth, christening, marriage, death and burial. It gives biographical and historical commentary for each person listed, as well as footnotes citing the source documents used to prove what is stated.
 
ahnentafel Number the unique number given to each position in an ancestor table is called an ahnentafel number. Number one designates the person in the first generation. Numbers two and three designate the parents of number one andd so on.
 
a.k.a. also known as; alias.
 
alien a citizen of another country.
 
ancestor a person from whom you descend;grandparents, great-grandparents, etc.; direct-line ancestor; forefather; forebear.
 
Ancestral File a genealogical system developed by the Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), links individuals to ancestors in pedigree, family group, and descendant formats.
 
ancestry denotes all of your ancestors from your parents as far back as they are traceable.
 
anon. (abbreviation) anonymous.
 
annotation interpretation, explaination, clarification, definition, or supplement.
 
annuity An annuity is income paid to a beneficiary at regular intervals, for a fixed period or ascertainable period (usually the lifetime of a nominee) in return for a lump sum payment having been previously made into the scheme by a subscriber - i.e. a spouse, benefactor or employer
 
appr. (abbreviation) appraisal; appraisment.
 
assignment grant of property or a legal right, benefit, or privilege to another person.
 
authenticate prove a document is not a forgery.
 
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Acater Supplied food, provisions, e.g. Ship's Chandler. French - Achateur (buyer)
 
Accipitary Falconer
 
Accomptant Accountant
 
Accoucheur Assisted women in childbirth (midwife)
 
Accoutrement Maker/Accoutre Supplier or maker of Military Clothing and Accessories
 
Ackerman/Acreman Ploughman or Oxherd
 
Actuary Accountant - public business account keeper
 
Administrator Court appointee who settled affairs of the estate of the deceased
 
Advertisement Conveyancer Sandwich Board Man
 
Advocate Depute Scottish Law Officer - Public Prosecutor
 
Advowee Usually a Nobleman who had the right to present a clergyman to a benefice
 
Aeronaut Balloonist or Trapeze Artist in circus or Music Hall
 
Affeeror/Assessor/Assessor. Manorial Court Official - assessed monetary penalties & collected taxes & dues
 
Agister Official of Royal Forests. In the New Forest, In charge of the ponies
 
Alabasterer Worked with Alabaster!
 
Alblastere Crossbownam
 
Alchemist Medieval Chemist, claiming ability to make gold from base metal
 
Alderman Senior Councillor immediately below Mayor in local Councils. (Still extant today.)
 
Ale-Conner/Ale Founder Official who tested quality and measure served in Public Houses. (Pubs)
 
Ale Draper Seller of Ale
 
Ale Tunner Filled the Ale casks (tuns) in Breweries
 
Alewife Woman who kept an Alehouse or Tavern
 
All Spice A Grocer
 
Almanac Man Official of the Court of Sewers – warned of abnormally high tides in the Trent River area
 
Almoner In charge of an Almshouse. Giver of charity to the needy Hospital employee who assists patients with personal matters arising from their stay in hospital
 
Almsman Receiver of Alms
 
Alnager / Aulnager Official - examined quality of woolen goods & stamped them with the town seal of approval
 
Amanuensis Secretary or stenographer
 
Amber Cutter Cut and polished Ambergris for jewellery
 
Ambler Officer of the Royal Stables who broke in the horses
 
Amen Man Parish Clerk
 
Anchor Smith Made Anchors
 
Anchoress Female hermit or religious recluse
 
Anchorite Male hermit or religious recluse
 
Anilepman Smallholder - tenant of the Manor
 
Ankle Beater Young person who helped to drive cattle to market
 
Annatto Maker Made dyes for paint or printing trades
 
Annuitant Receiver of an Annuity * see Annuity *
 
Antigropelos Maker Made waterproof leggings
 
Anvil Smith Maker of anvils and hammers for the smithy trade
 
Apiarian Beekeeper
 
Apothecary Prepared and sold medicines and drugs. Pharmacist
 
Apparitor Official who summoned witnesses to the ecclesiastical courts
 
Apprentice Trainee bound to a skilled (Master) worker or Company for a specified time to learn the Trade More Info. More Info.
 
Aproneer Term used in London for a Shopkeeper
 
Apronman Engineer or mechanic
 
Aquarius Ewar Waterman
 
Aquavita Seller Seller of Alcohol
 
Arbiter Arbitrated in disputes
 
Archiator Physician
 
Archil Maker Made a purple dye from lichens - used in the textile industry
 
Arkwright Skilled craftsman making "Arks" (wooden chests or coffers)
 
Armiger Squire who carried a Knight's armour. Entitled to bear heraldic arms
 
Armourer Made armour for wear or for buildings, ships etc. and now used to include armaments generally
 
Arrowsmith Forged arrowheads
 
Artificer A military mechanic who does repairs
 
Artisan One who is employed in any of the industrial arts; a mechanic, handicraftsman, artificer.
 
Ashman Dustman - today called a "Cleansing Operative/Engineer" !!
 
Assayer Determined the proportions of minerals in ore
 
Assay Master Determined the amount of gold or silver in coins
 
Auger Maker Made carpenters' augers, used for boring holes in wood
 
Aulnager See Alnager
 
Aurifaber Goldsmith
 
Avenator (Plantifene) Hay and forage Merchant
 
Avowry Lord of the Manor
 
Axel Tree Maker / Turner Made axles for coaches and wagons
 
  
 
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Abstract abbreviated transcription of a document or record that includes the date of the record, every name appearing therein, the relationship (if stated) of each person named and their description (ie., witness, executor, bondsman, son, widow, etc.), and if they signed with their signature or mark.

A2A Access 2 Archives

Acater Supplied food, provisions, e.g. Ship's Chandler. French - Achateur (buyer)

Accipitary Falconer

Accomptant Accountant

Accoucheur Assisted women in childbirth (midwife)

Accoutrement Maker/Accoutre Supplier or maker of Military Clothing and Accessories

Ackerman/Acreman Ploughman or Oxherd

Actuary Accountant - public business account keeper

Ad litem legal term meaning in this case only.

Adm/admin (abbreviation) administrator, administration.

Administration a court action used to settle the estate of a person who died without leaving a will, or a person who left a will that the court disallowed, or where the executor appointed by the deceased refuses to serve in that capacity.

Administrator Court appointee who settled affairs of the estate of the deceased

Admon. (abbreviation) letters of administration.

Advertisement Conveyancer Sandwich Board Man

Advocate Deputy Scottish Law Officer - Public Prosecutor

Advowee Usually a Nobleman who had the right to present a clergyman to a benefice

Aeronaut Balloonist or Trapeze Artist in circus or Music Hall

Affeeror/Assessor/Assessor. Manorial Court Official - assessed monetary penalties & collected taxes & dues

Affidavit a written or oral statement made under oath.

Ag Lab Agricultural Labourer

Agister Official of Royal Forests. In the New Forest, In charge of the ponies

Ahnentafel ancestor table. A complete ahnentafel gives more than the individual's name, date and place of birth, christening, marriage, death and burial. It gives biographical and historical commentary for each person listed, as well as footnotes citing the source documents used to prove what is stated.

Ahnentafel Number the unique number given to each position in an ancestor table is called an ahnentafel number. Number one designates the person in the first generation. The father of each person is allocated that person's number multiplied by two, and the mother the father's number plus one. So numbers two and three designate the parents of number one, and four, five, six and seven the grandparents, and so on.

A.k.a. also known as; alias.

Alabasterer Worked with Alabaster!

Alblastere Crossbownam

Alchemist Medieval Chemist, claiming ability to make gold from base metal

Alderman Senior Councillor immediately below Mayor in local Councils. (Still extant today.)

Ale Draper Seller of Ale

Ale Tunner Filled the Ale casks (tuns) in Breweries

Ale-Conner/Ale Founder Official who tested quality and measure served in Public Houses. (Pubs)

Alewife Woman who kept an Alehouse or Tavern

Alias also known as

Alien a citizen of another country.

All Spice A Grocer

Almanac Man Official of the Court of Sewers – warned of abnormally high tides in the Trent River area

Almoner In charge of an Almshouse. Giver of charity to the needy Hospital employee who assists patients with personal matters arising from their stay in hospital

Almsman Receiver of Alms

Alnager / Aulnager Official - examined quality of woolen goods & stamped them with the town seal of approval

Amanuensis Secretary or stenographer

Amber Cutter Cut and polished Ambergris for jewellery

Ambler Officer of the Royal Stables who broke in the horses

Amen Man Parish Clerk

Amercement Financial penalty for an offence imposed by a court

Ancestor a person from whom you descend;grandparents, great-grandparents, etc.; direct-line ancestor; forefather; forebear.

Ancestral File a genealogical system developed by the Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), links individuals to ancestors in pedigree, family group, and descendant formats.

Ancestry denotes all of your ancestors from your parents as far back as they are traceable.

Anchor Smith Made Anchors

Anchoress Female hermit or religious recluse

Anchorite Male hermit or religious recluse

Anilepman Smallholder - tenant of the Manor

Ankle Beater Young person who helped to drive cattle to market

Annatto Maker Made dyes for paint or printing trades

Annotation interpretation, explaination, clarification, definition, or supplement.

Annuitant Receiver of an Annuity * see Annuity *

Annuity An annuity is income paid to a beneficiary at regular intervals, for a fixed period or ascertainable period (usually the lifetime of a nominee) in return for a lump sum payment having been previously made into the scheme by a subscriber - i.e. a spouse, benefactor or employer

Anon. (abbreviation) anonymous.

Antigropelos Maker Made waterproof leggings

Anvil Smith Maker of anvils and hammers for the smithy trade

Apiarian Beekeeper

Apothecary Prepared and sold medicines and drugs. Pharmacist

Apparitor Official who summoned witnesses to the ecclesiastical courts

Appr. (abbreviation) appraisal; appraisment.

Apprentice Trainee bound to a skilled (Master) worker or Company for a specified time to learn the Trade More Info. More Info.

Aproneer Term used in London for a Shopkeeper

Apronman Engineer or mechanic

Aquarius Ewar Waterman

Aquavita Seller Seller of Alcohol

Arbiter Arbitrated in disputes

Archiator Physician

Archil Maker Made a purple dye from lichens - used in the textile industry

Arkwright Skilled craftsman making "Arks" (wooden chests or coffers)

Armiger Squire who carried a Knight's armour. Entitled to bear heraldic arms

Armourer Made armour for wear or for buildings, ships etc. and now used to include armaments generally

Arrowsmith Forged arrowheads

Artificer A military mechanic who does repairs

Artisan One who is employed in any of the industrial arts; a mechanic, handicraftsman, artificer.

Ascites Abdominal Dropsy

Ashman Dustman- today called a "Cleansing Operative/Engineer" !!

Assay Master Determined the amount of gold or silver in coins

Assayer Determined the proportions of minerals in ore

Assignment grant of property or a legal right, benefit, or privilege to another person.

Attainder Common law - The state of an offender who had been sentenced for a capital offence.

Attainted disgraced or to pass sentence of attainder against....

Auger Maker Made carpenters' augers, used for boring holes in wood

Aulnager See Alnager

Aurifaber Goldsmith

Authenticate prove a document is not a forgery.

Avenator (Plantifene) Hay and forage Merchant

Avowry Lord of the Manor

Axebearer Forest officer

Axel Tree Maker / Turner Made axles for coaches and wagons

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