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farmland, forests, the lord's house or castle, and a peasant village
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No, a steward was not a peasant. Contrary to what is often stated, there was always a middle class in the Middle Ages, and stewards were members of the middle class. They were the equivalent of accountants or managers, and were educated, so they could keep notes and take care of bookkeeping.
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peasant.
The medieval peasant home was a cottage, which at that time might have been called a cot or a penty. They were very simple structures, and might be called huts today.
Medieval peasant beds were typically simple and consisted of a wooden frame with ropes or straw for support. Mattresses were often made of straw or hay, and blankets or animal skins were used for warmth. Privacy was limited, as multiple family members often shared the same bed. Overall, sleeping conditions for medieval peasants were basic and not very comfortable compared to modern standards.
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