A knight was very valuable to a lord because knights had to follow a set of rules called chivalry which said that knights had to support their lords in battle no matter what and had to obey their lords. In return, the lords gave knights land where peasants farmed and they had to pay the knight that owned the land. But at the same time, knights also had to pay their lord.
the serfs had to pay the lords to farm on their land.
Surfs were peasants or serfs in medieval times who were tied to the land and owned by a lord. They were not free and had to provide labor, pay taxes, and give a portion of their crops to the lord in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land.
There was no one else and he was the person who had the power, army, and shelter to protect them. They were also expect to become foot soldiers in his army when he needed one.
The Quakers purchased land in New Jersey, From Lord Berkeley.
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A villein had to work on the lord's land, pay taxes, and provide various services such as military service or labor as required by the lord. They were also bound to the land and could not leave without permission.
well, if the land lord broke the lease, then you are not responsible and do not have to pay, because it is not you but the land lord. if you move out of the house before the lease is over, then the money you gave the land lord beforehand will stay and you will have to pay more money, which is the amount of money that you woul've paid if you didn't break the lease!
no, the realestate taxes are for the house not the land and the land-lord has to pay taxes on the land anyway.
A villein was a feudal tenant who was bound to the land and required to perform labor for their lord. They were not free to leave the land without permission and had to pay various dues and taxes to their lord. Villeins were often subject to the whims of their lord and had limited rights and freedoms.
A knight was very valuable to a lord because knights had to follow a set of rules called chivalry which said that knights had to support their lords in battle no matter what and had to obey their lords. In return, the lords gave knights land where peasants farmed and they had to pay the knight that owned the land. But at the same time, knights also had to pay their lord.
A Vassal receives land from a lord
tell him that you won't pay your rent until he has them removed
usually u have to ethier fix it as best as u can or you pay the land lord as much as they demand
Vassalage, which meant warriors swore loyalty to a lord, who in turn took care of their needs.
a mansion that a lord lives in and the land surronding it belonging to the lord a mansion that a lord lives in and the land surronding it belonging to the lord
A lord was someone who the king trusted a lot of land to, which came with a lot of wealth. The lord would give a percentage ( I don't believe it's documented how much ) of his crops and other things back to the king as a sort of a repayment. The lord would also give bits of his land to vassals, who would pay the lord back with a percentage of their crops they would harvest from the lands.