Medieval lords didn't "do" anything - they collected taxes and goods from their peasants in order to do whatever they wanted. Theoretically, in return, they provided protection for the peasants and helped them out if they were starving and such, but not all lords were nice people.
It's supposedly an idealized view of rural living in medieval England.
the customs and traditions of the manor
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.
liege lord
a little vassle or a little lord in medieval times
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The lord would simply remarry
to protect the lord and fight with his lord in battle fields
A Medieval Lord was simply known as LORD, YOUR LIEGE, or YOUR HONOR. The rank below a Lord was vassals, below vassals were serfs, which is the lowest position. Also he could be known as Sire.
very busy
of course.