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In general, the members of the nobility had to be free to do other things than the day to day operation of running the manor. They had special servants to do this. A steward was responsible for keeping their property and wealth. There was a reeve, usually a peasant, and sometimes elected by the peasants, who was the go between for nobles and peasants. Various special operations, such as keeping the woods or the hunting animals, were done by specialized servants, who sometimes where told what to do by the nobles, but were often managed by the steward.

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