| Kedger |
Fisherman |
| Keeker |
Colliery official who checked quantity and quality of coal
output or weighman |
| Keeler / Keelman |
Bargeman (from keel, a flat bottomed boat) |
| Keeper |
Controlled the quantities of ore and fuel, regulated the blast
and tapped the molten metal from the furnace |
| Kempster |
Wool comber |
| Kiddier |
Skinner or dealer in young goats |
| Kilner |
Limeburner, in charge of a kiln |
| Kisser |
Made cuishes and high armour |
| Knacker |
Harness maker, buyer of old horses and dead animals |
| Knappers |
Dressed and shaped flints into required shape and size |
| Kneller / Knuller |
Chimmney sweep who solicited custom by knocking on doors |
| Knocker-Up |
Man paid to wake up northern mill and factory workers on early
shifts |
| Knockknobbler |
Dog catcher |
| Knoller |
Toller of bells |