Byrne explores the condition of the servant apprentice and common laborer in Elizabethan England. The critic argues that the relationship between master and servant was usually a pleasant one and that servants were treated like children within the family. Byrne goes on to discuss in detail the laws that regulated the wages hours and working conditions of servants and apprentices.
Daily life in Elizabethan England varied according to status and location. It was the time of the Renaissance new ideas in science and literature and all aspects of Elizabethan Daily life. Information and facts regarding education religion the monarchy Career