to take care of them
to take care of them
The peasant would grow the Lord's food, he would cook the lord's food, he would take care of his livestock,he would do the tailoring, he would have a whole list of chores that he had to do for the Lord.
The peasants had to get food, farm, and support the Lord / Noble by paying taxes.
The bailiff was appointed by the lord to collect rent from tenants on the manor. he supervised the services due to the lord from his tenants. he also represented the peasants to the lord. he helped oversee the peasants work, and managed the day-to-day profits and expenses of the manor
Pretty much whatever the lord of the manor said they were.
Peasants who were bound to a manor were known as serfs or villeins. They were required to work the land and pay dues to the lord of the manor in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land. Serfs were not free to leave the manor without the lord's permission.
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.
The agricultural estate is called a manor.
A lord's territory is called a "manor." In the feudal system, a manor typically included the lord's residence, agricultural land, and various associated buildings and settlements. The manor was the basic unit of feudal landholding, where the lord exercised control and provided protection to the peasants or serfs who worked the land.
They didn't need anything. They were free men.
Because serfs and Peasants were paid more for work and therefor could in some occastions even overthrow a lord of a manor.
Yes, a knight can live on the lord's manor as they often served as vassals to the lord and provided military service in exchange for land or protection. Knights were an integral part of the feudal system and lived near or on the land they were granted by the lord.