Being the richest, except for the king, lords normally had castles or palaces located in a place where watching over their territory could be easy. Most of the castles governed by lords were medium-sized.Within the fief he owned, the lord had nearly total authority. He was the judge and jury whenever a dispute needed to be settled. He was also the judge and jury for dispute between his various vassals. Lords also watched over the serfs to make sure that they succesfully planted, tended, and harvested the crops.
It was very odd when the lord had spare time. He was very busy in collecting taxes and rent from serfs, serving the king, and protecting his manor. I am really not sure about any of his spare time.
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a beadle was a medieval police man. If something had been stolen for example the lord of the manor would appoint the beadle and the reeve (a reeve is who the beadle assisted) and would catch the villain.
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they did farming reaping and ............................................... lots of other weird things
A Vassel is a lesser lord in medieval times. they lived on land owned by the king. In return they worked for the king.
Lord Curzon
A medieval lord was the ruler of the land. The lord would make all the decisions.
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lord nelson liked to suck eggs
A medieval lord could be any age. A child could be born a lord.
the medieval lord drunk from the river or a lake if they had one.
a contract between a peasant and their lord for protection and life in the medieval time
In her spare time, a medieval alewife might engage in various activities like brewing small batches of experimental ale, tending to her herb garden for brewing purposes, or spending time with her family. She may also socialize with other women in the community, sharing and exchanging knowledge and tips on brewing techniques.
liege lord
a little vassle or a little lord in medieval times
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The lord would simply remarry