They were not slaves. They could not be bought or sold. And though they were legally required to live on the manor, they were also considered to have a right to be there, which could not be taken away without just cause. If the manor was sold, they had a right to keep living on it under the same conditions as before.
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Yes, an aristocrat would give serfs land in an agreement that the serf would protect the lord.
Most serfs lived on manors. These were farming estates that belonged to lords, and whose residents were mostly serfs. The serfs typically lived in a village or hamlet on the manor, in cottages. Some serfs were not agricultural and worked as laborers. They typically lived in cottages in villages or boarding houses in towns.
A hayward was a person who was appointed by a lord or elected by serfs to take care of fences and hedgerows. In addition to those duties, the hayward took care of livestock on common land, and kept an eye out to see that livestock did not get into the hay fields and crops.
They were called serfs.
To grow crops to feed the whole manor, tend to the livestock and sometimes the male serfs might need to got to war.
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... your daily household duties.
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The lord of a manor owed his serfs various duties, primarily providing them with protection and the right to work the land in exchange for their labor and a portion of the produce. He was responsible for maintaining the manor's infrastructure, ensuring a stable environment for the serfs to live and work. Additionally, the lord had to uphold justice within his domain, resolving disputes and overseeing the enforcement of local laws. In return, serfs were expected to fulfill their obligations, including paying rent and providing labor services.
The serfs were supposed to work on the manor and do whatever their superiors told them to do. The lord was supposed to allow his manor as a place of protection for the serfs - during the time of feudalism, this was very much needed - and a place to live. The lords got the better end of the deal.
the nobles need food from them
farming and daily duties
Serfs were required to work the lord's land for food, as well as taxes and manor labor. The lord was a general governor of his people, set to protect the serfs and settle disputes between them.
There are several ways that you can keep track of a person who is delegated to perform daily duties, the first being a log book to record who came to conduct the daily duties. Another way would to be create a login program for the duties with unique IDs and Passwords for each person.
cooking, farming, and building