In Westminster they collect £150 a day for showing up and another £150 for staying there for part of the day. They also get £45000 a year in housing and travel expenses.
Most Members of the House of Lords are not paid a salary, but can claim a daily allowance of £300 per sitting day - but only if they attend a sitting of the House and/or committee proceedings. Paid Members of the House of Lords are The Lord Speaker, the Chairman of Committees, and the Principal Deputy Chairman, all of which are paid from the House of Lords' budget. Government ministers are paid by the relevant Government departments.
the people who paid the peasants were the kngihts and lords.
Tenant farmers paid their French lords annual rent. This practice has been important in the United States since the 1870s.
Apparently not very much but some because of lords buying potters mugs of silver.- Avery brooks of Bristol elementary schoolBristol, VT
peasant and serfs were paid to work with the lords mannor
tenant farmers
tenant farmers
Groundlings paid one penny, the gallery seats were three pence, and the Lords Rooms (as they were called) were five pence.
tenant farmers
Groundlings paid a penny to stand around the stage. Seats went for three pence in the galleries. Lords Rooms cost more.
Well, technically they were. Their Lords paid them with land as long as they were loyal and they continued to protect their lord's land and the people on the land. But money wise, no.
The Lords of Dogtown grossed $13,424,365 worldwide.