| Valet |
male servant that attended a nobleman or gentleman |
| Valuator |
who valued objects |
| Vassel |
servant of the lowest order |
| Vatman |
one who put the paper pulp into the moulds in paper-making
industry or worked with vats e.g. in beer and wine making |
| Venator / Venur |
huntsman |
| Verdered |
He was an officer repsonisble for the preservation of the King's
forest and the post probably dates back to the 11th century;
the office was held for life |
| Verge Maker |
one who made the spindles used in clocks and watches |
| Verger |
one who worked with the priest in the running the church |
| Verrier |
glazier |
| Vestmentmaker |
one who made the gowns worn by priests |
| Victualer |
seller of food/drink |
| Viewer |
one who worked at the mines in a managerial capacity |
| Villein |
one who paid dues to the lord of the manor in return for use
of the land |
| Vintager / Vineroon |
grape farmer, wine maker |
| Vintner / Vinter |
wine merchant |
| Virginal Player |
player of a musical instrument similar to a harpsichord |
| Vowler
/ Vogeler / Vogler / Vageler / Vogelaar / Vogler |
Keeper
or catcher of birds |
| Vulcan |
blacksmith |