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What is a lord?

The lords were members of the nobility between the monarchs, who were at the top and included emperors and kings and sometimes princes, and the knights, who were at the bottom. They included, through descending ranks, dukes, marquesses, earls or counts, viscounts, and barons.


What is the difference between lord and baron?

Lord is the title used to address a Baron, Viscount, Earl, Margrave or Duke. So a Duke might be called Lord Richard, and a Baron might be called Lord Henry. Lord is also the generic term used to refer to all peers: Barons, Viscounts, Earls (or Counts), Margraves (or Marquises) and Dukes. So a Baron is a type of Lord. All Barons are Lords, but not all Lords are Barons.


What is a serfs master called?

The serf's master was a lord. This was not always a title with a specific rank attached to it, so it could have applied to a knight, or even a person of no title at all. The person who organized serfs was often called a reeve. This person was appointed by the lord or elected by the serfs with the lords final approval, depending on the traditions at the particular manor. The reeve was often a serf himself, and acted as the representative of the other serfs to the lord, and of the lord to the other serfs. His job also included assignment of jobs and land.


Information about british lords who ruled India?

There have been twenty British lords that ruled India. Charles Canning, Lord Elgin, Sir John Lawrence, Lord Mayo, Lord Northbrook, Lord Lytton, Lord Rigon, Lord Dufferin, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Elgin, Lord Curzon, Lord Minto, Lord Hardinge, Lord Chelsford, Lord Reading, Lord Irwin, Lord Willington, Lord Linlithgow, Lord Wavell and Lord Mountbatten.


What was a manor and who lived on manors during the middle ages?

A manor was the agricultural estate of a lord. It included farm land and buildings, housing for the peasant workers, workshops, and a manor house, where the lord might live. The houses of the peasants were usually organized into hamlets or villages, the difference being that the village had a church. An estate usually had one such community, but might have a village and one or more hamlets. In addition to the peasants and the family of the lord, there were other people living on the manor, including servants, manorial officers, such as a steward, quite possibly a priest, people skilled at certain crafts, and so on. The craftsmen usually included a baker, who might also be a miller, but also often included a carpenter, a blacksmith, a potter, spinsters, weavers, or others. Manors did not normally have towns on them. Since the defining feature of a town was its marketplace, manors nearly never had these. The manor was intended to be as self sufficient as possible.

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Lord Grenville's program included the?

Quartering Act


Lord Grenville's program included the Virginia Resolves?

false


Lord Grenville's program included the Virginia ResolvesTrue or false?

false


Did Lord Grenville's program included Proclamation Act?

no! more explainations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3X2j6z4YpI


Did Lord Grenville program include the Virginia resolves?

No


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Where did lord Krishna deliver the discourse of bhagwat geeta?

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