Lord Rollo provides aid to the peasants in his village by lowering the rents on their lands during difficult years, providing them with food and shelter during harsh winters, and offering them protection from bandits and other threats. He also allows them to use his forests to gather wood for fuel and building materials.
He is rich but wants more money by making his girl (Catherine) to a richer man
Catherine from "Catherine Called Birdy" Lives in the village called Stonebridge which is in Lincoln, England. Hope i helped! :)
there would be an area at the bottom called a bailey where there would be a village for peasants. Hope this helps! =D
my class sort of has the same assignment where we have to find out how shes clever and provide proof kelly
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Catherine gets rid of Rolf because when Rolf rides by the village he asks Catherine for directions manor, not knowing that the person he was speaking to was Catherine. Catherine tells Rolf that Catherine is lacking wits, has a stooped back and terrible pits on her face. Rolf gets put off by this comment so he leaves.
In the book "Catherine, Called Birdy," Catherine's parents met when her father, Rollo, was sent to Catherine's mother's village as a squire to her brother. They fell in love, and despite her family's disapproval, they eloped.
a Spanish farming village was called a Royal Road village...
They were called the "kulaks"
....im gonna guess Peasants. I'm not really sure. Roman Peasants seems likes a retarted name.....so just Peasants i guess.
Catherine's father's name in the book "Catherine, Called Birdy" is Rollo.
he does not do anything