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Medieval lords were people who governed acres of land for the kind.
The earliest references to the English surname of Countryman appear in 13th century Kent, where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor.
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Lesser Lords are people who weren't powerful as the knits and great lords but are still powerful.
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Nothing except they are both people. The lords owned the serfs who were slaves.
Once elevated to the Lords, peers sit in the House for life
Medieval lords were people who governed acres of land for the kind.
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None. The only rich lord around is the County Paris, and he does not appear to have a job. Montague and Capulet are not lords (although they are rich), despite the fact that many people erroneously call them "Lord Capulet" and "Lord Montague". They are strictly middle class guys.
It about the land and people in it.
The lords of the middle ages made their money by taxing people and renting out their land to other people. People such as peasants would rent this land and live and farm on it.