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Because all of their products are produced in the manor. They are self sufficient.

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What was the pasture used for on a medieval manor?

On a medieval manor, pastures were primarily used for grazing livestock such as sheep, cattle, and pigs. This not only provided meat, milk, and wool for the manor's inhabitants but also contributed to the overall economy through trade. Pastures were essential for maintaining the agricultural balance, as they allowed for the sustainable management of animals, which in turn supported crop production through manure fertilization. Additionally, pastures served as communal land where villagers could graze their own animals, fostering a sense of community within the manor.


What tended to protect serfs living on a medieval manor from maltreatment by an unjust lord?

the customs and traditions of the manor


What is medieval lord's estate called?

A lord of the manor is the person who is in-charge of the manor. The manor is basically the plot of land which the king gives the lord in return for his loyalty. The lord and his lady run the manor and live in a castle on the manor. The manor also holds serfs, knights, priests, and bishops, though. This is because many manors in the medieval ages could hold up to 2,000 people!


Who held the lowest position in a medieval manor in Europe?

peasant.


Who lived in treneere manor?

The building known as Treneere Manor is not medieval, although it may stand on the site of a former medieval manor house. Treneere is not listed in Domesday Book, so it was not even a village at that time. In fact Treneere Manor was not built until the 18th century. In 1913 Treneere Manor was home to a Mr Polglase, who sold some of his land to be developed as a Girl's Grammar School. Until the 1930s the owners of Treneere Manor were the biggest landholders in the area; it was effectively part of the wider lands of Alverton Manor (which does have medieval history).

Related Questions

What does medieval lords live in?

In a manor a very rich manor


Who owned the medieval manor?

The landlord.


How was the manor the basis of the medieval economy?

everything that people needed was grown or made on the manor


How was the medieval manor beneficial to serfs?

it wasn't.


What are the characteristics of a medieval manor?

because of the serfs


How was a medieval manor house constructed?

poop


What does not apply to the medieval manor?

serf ownership of property


What was the pasture used for on a medieval manor?

On a medieval manor, pastures were primarily used for grazing livestock such as sheep, cattle, and pigs. This not only provided meat, milk, and wool for the manor's inhabitants but also contributed to the overall economy through trade. Pastures were essential for maintaining the agricultural balance, as they allowed for the sustainable management of animals, which in turn supported crop production through manure fertilization. Additionally, pastures served as communal land where villagers could graze their own animals, fostering a sense of community within the manor.


What tended to protect serfs living on a medieval manor from maltreatment by an unjust lord?

the customs and traditions of the manor


What materials were used to build a medieval knight's manor house in the medieval times?

mud bricks


What is medieval lord's estate called?

A lord of the manor is the person who is in-charge of the manor. The manor is basically the plot of land which the king gives the lord in return for his loyalty. The lord and his lady run the manor and live in a castle on the manor. The manor also holds serfs, knights, priests, and bishops, though. This is because many manors in the medieval ages could hold up to 2,000 people!


What was a protector of the manor in medieval times?

A peasant