That could be a sharecropper or a serf, or a tenant farmer. You have to give more details to distinguish between them.
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That could be a sharecropper or a serf, or a tenant farmer. You have to give more details to distinguish between them.
That could be a sharecropper or a serf, or a tenant farmer. You have to give more details to distinguish between them.
No. Peasants were usually people who farmed the land for the lord (landlord).
they farmed and did work for their lord
The "Lord of the Flies" symbolizes the evil and savagery that exists within each person. It represents the darkness and destructive impulses that can emerge when civilization and order break down.
Peasants, often referred to as serfs, had several obligations to the lord of the manor, primarily involving labor and payments. They were required to work a certain number of days each week on the lord's lands, known as "weekwork," in addition to tending to their own fields. Peasants also owed rent for the land they farmed and were expected to pay various fees for services such as milling grain or using communal resources. Overall, their obligations were a critical part of the feudal system, reinforcing the lord's authority and the peasant's dependence.
The stigmata is given to only a few select individuals. It all depends on the Lord's plan for that individual to obtain the perfection he is looking for in each person. If suffering His passion by undergoing the wounds of His crucifixion are what is needed, that is what the person is given. However, it is a severely painful and disabling ordeal and if the Lord needs that person to serve elsewhere, such as service to the poor or sick or to preach the Gospel, that person would not be able to do so. The Lord knows how each and every one of us can best serve Him. All we have to do is listen for His voice and guidance. If all the living saints had the stigmata, how would the other work of Our Lord get done?
the lord of rangeworthy is a person called mawgan stinchcombe
Wahat were the duties and rights of the lord vassal to each other?
A person who serves a lord is typically referred to as a vassal or a servant. They provide assistance to the lord in various capacities, such as managing land, providing military service, or attending to the lord's needs.