Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Dictionary of Old and Obsolete Occupations - P
Dictionary of Old and Obsolete Occupations - P          The occupations found recorded in documents from prior centuries often appear unusual or foreign when compared to the occupations of today. The following occupations are generally now considered old or obsolete.         Packmanà  - a peddler; a person who traveled around carrying goods for sale in his pack         Page - a young mail servant         Palmerà  - a pilgrim; one who had been, or pretended to have been, to the Holy Land. See also the surname PALMER.         Panelerà  - saddler; one who makes, repairs or sells saddles, harnesses, horse collars, bridles, etc. for horses.à  A panel or pannel was a short saddle raised on both endsà  for small burdens carried on horseback.         Pannariusà  - A Latin name for a clothier or draper, also known as a haberdasher, or a merchant who sells clothing.         Pannifex - seller of woolen cloth, or sometimes a generic occupational term for someone who worked in the cloth trade         Pantographer - someone whoà  operated a pantograph, a device used in the engraving process to draw a replica of an image by tracing.         Pardonerà  - originallyà  someone who collected money on behalf of a religious foundation, a pardoner came to be synonymous with an individual who sold pardons, or indulgences, which implied that time in purgatory would be pardoned if one prayed for the souls there and made a donation to the church through the pardoner.à           Parochusà  - rector, pastor         Patten maker, Pattener - one who madeà  pattens to fit under normal shoes for use in wet or muddy conditions.         Pavyler - someone who erected tents and pavilions.         Peeverà  - a seller of pepper         Peltererà  - skinner; one who worked with animal skins         Perambulator - a surveyor or someone who made inspection of property on foot.         Peregrinatorà  - an itinerant wanderer, from theà  Latinà  peregrà «nà tus, meaningà  toà  travelà  abroad.         Peruker or peruke makerà  - a maker of gentlemans wigs in the 18th and 19th century         Pessoner - a fishmonger, or seller of fish; from the French poisson, meaning fish.         Petardier - A person in charge of a petard, a 16th century bomb used to breach fortifications during sieges.         Pettifoggerà  - a shyster lawyer;à  especially one who deals with petty cases and raised petty, annoying objections         Pictorà  - painter         Pigmaker - someone who poured molten metal to make pigs for distribution of raw metals. Alternatively, a pigmaker could be a crockery or pottery maker.         Pigmanà  - crockery dealer or a pig herder         Pilcherà  - a maker of pilches,à  a type of outer garment made of skin or fur, and later of leather or wool. See also the surname PILCH.         Pinderà  - An officer appointed by a parish to impound stray beasts, or a keeper of the pound         Piscariusà  - fishmonger         Pistorà  - miller or baker         Pitman / Pit manà  - a coal miner         Plaitor - someone whoà  makes straw plaits for hat making         Plowmanà  - a farmer         Ploughwrightà  - one who makes or repairs plows         Plumberà  - one who worked with lead; eventually came to apply to a tradesman who installed or repaired (lead) pipes and drains         Porcherà  - pig-keeper         Porterà  - gate-keeper or door-keeper         Potato Badger -à  merchant who peddled potatoes         Pot Man -à  a street merchant selling pots of stout and porter         Poultererà  - dealer in poultry; poultry merchant         Prothonotary - principal clerk of a court         Puddlerà  - wrought iron worker         Pynner/Pinnerà  - a maker of pins and needles; sometimes otherà  wire articles such as baskets and bird cages         Explore more old and obsolete occupations and trades in our free Dictionary of Old Occupations and Trades!    
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