Had to be ready to go to war with very little notice
In feudal times, the manor was ruled by the Lord of the Manor.
The large house at the center of a manor was called the manor house, and it was a home of the lord of the manor. He could live there with his family. Servants who worked in the manor house often lived in it, in simple rooms. At times, a representative of the lord could live there, and if the lord was in financial need, he could rent it out.
In mid-evil times it would be a lord or castellan
In feudal times, the lord of the manor was a noble who held significant authority over a specific piece of land known as a manor. He was responsible for managing the land, overseeing agricultural production, and ensuring the protection and welfare of the peasants or serfs who worked it. In return for their labor, the peasants provided the lord with goods, services, and a portion of their harvest. The lord also had judicial powers and could settle disputes among the inhabitants of the manor.
A lord's estate was called a manor.
Pretty much whatever the lord of the manor said they were.
The lord of the manor rights are different depending on what time frame we're discussing and what area. During medieval times, some lords had the right to anything or anyone on their property.
The manor house was the house for the lord of the manor. Usually the lord lived in a manor house, but lords often had more than one manor, and some lords had many. The result was that sometimes the only people who lived in the manor house were the household servants. If the lord was not living in the manor house, it was usually kept ready for him to stay in if he showed up. There were many cases of manors being rented out, and in such a case, the person who rented it lived in the manor house. This normally happened only if the lord of the manor was short of money.
The manor was the main part of a noble's land. The house where the lord and his family lived was in the center of a manor. The manor was usually a heavily protected building or castle. Surrounding the manor house was the lord's estate. Most of the lord estate was farmland.
He lived in the manor house.
A lord of the manor is the person who is in-charge of the manor. The manor is basically the plot of land which the king gives the lord in return for his loyalty. The lord and his lady run the manor and live in a castle on the manor. The manor also holds serfs, knights, priests, and bishops, though. This is because many manors in the medieval ages could hold up to 2,000 people!
The manor was the estate of a feudal lord.