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Manor
anyone who lived on it besides the serfs (lords,vassals)
Manor lords were the men who controlled towns and villages and often granted charters of liberty. By law, these manor lords were allowed to force the peasants under their control to work without pay and confine them to the land.
In feudal manors there was no currency, so the economy was based on bartering. For example, serfs would give their lords a fraction of their crop as rent for the land they farmed on.
the customs and traditions of the manor
It depends on the type of 'lord' - junior lords were lords of the manor and thefore lived in manor houses. Senior lords probably had castles.
In a manor a very rich manor
manor
The serfs worked for the lords and the lords gave them land and food and protection.
lords lived in their own castle on their manor
Mandred or manor
because there was a castle on every manor. lords and ladies live there and the also protect the manor because they are usually on the edge on the manor.
the exchange of duties and rights between lords
anyone who lived on it besides the serfs (lords,vassals)
Manor
The manor house was the house for the lord of the manor. Usually the lord lived in a manor house, but lords often had more than one manor, and some lords had many. The result was that sometimes the only people who lived in the manor house were the household servants. If the lord was not living in the manor house, it was usually kept ready for him to stay in if he showed up. There were many cases of manors being rented out, and in such a case, the person who rented it lived in the manor house. This normally happened only if the lord of the manor was short of money.
English; Lords of the Manor in Oxfordshire; per the Domesday Book of 1086 A.D.