Medieval canons were clergy members who lived according to a specific set of rules, or "canons." They often served in cathedrals or collegiate churches, where they were responsible for singing the daily Divine Office, assisting with liturgical services, and sometimes overseeing the administration of church property.
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Church Laws
In medieval times, a Franklin was a landowner who was not of noble birth but was wealthy and held a significant amount of land. Franklins were often involved in local governance and were considered to be part of the upper class.
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The population of Canons Ashby is 50.
Canons of Dort was created in 1619.
they worked with animals
Run the government.
They are called Wood Workers.
specializes in war items
they would cook for the men