A Monarch
A merchant would be the Lord of a Nobleman.
Serfs
Medieval lands owned by a nobleman or lord for whom the serfs labored and owed allegiance were known as manors or feudal estates. These were self-sufficient agricultural areas, usually centered around a manor house or castle, where the lord exercised control over the serfs who worked the land.
No, a chaplain was a type of priest and a member of the Church hierarchy. He was neither nobleman nor peasant, since the Church was a separate institution alongside those other parts of society.The role of a chaplain was normally to staff a chapel; this would often be entirely paid for by a nobleman and the chaplain received money from the same nobleman throughout his life, in return for constant prayers and Masses on behalf of the nobleman, his family and his dead ancestors. This was intended to guarantee the nobleman forgiveness for his sins and a place in Heaven when he died - continued prayers in his chapel would also ensure the health of his soul in Heaven after his death.Chaplains could not normally baptise children, perform weddings or certain other services; these were the function of parish priests.
'Lord Alfred' would indicate noble birth. Tennyson was promoted into the peerage. 'Lord Tennyson' would also be a correct usage in his case.
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A Monarch
A Monarch
Aristocrat
Lord Baltimore
Serfs
His name is "Boy".
The Marquis De Lafayette
In 1632, the Catholic nobleman Cecil Calvert, also known as Lord Baltimore, established the colony of Maryland as a haven for Catholics. In 1633, he named his brother Leonard Calvert as governor of this colony.
Lord Capulet is a wealthy nobleman and landowner in Verona. He is a part of the nobility in the city and holds social and political power. His occupation would likely involve managing his estate, overseeing his servants, and participating in the governance of Verona.
This would be "Kizoku"
Depends on if he got caught. But the wife was normally exiled or beheaded.
An aristocrat or a nobleman