in the attic of corse above their master's plush bedroom It depended on the wealth of the family, the size of the home, and the status of the servant. Butlers usually had their own rooms, smaller than the family, but still comfortable. Scullery Maids, being low on the food chin, might share with another female junior staffer. Female staff were kept in the attic, away from trouble and male staff.
That is a vague question but orphans used to look for orphanages and when they became of age they served as servants in noblemen and noblewomens' manors.
In a medieval manor house, the number of servants varied based on the size and wealth of the estate, but it typically ranged from a handful to several dozen. Common roles included stewards, cooks, maids, and laborers, with larger manors employing specialized staff for tasks like blacksmithing or farming. The lord of the manor relied heavily on these servants for the daily management and upkeep of the estate, as well as for agricultural production. Overall, the hierarchy and number of servants were reflective of the lord's status and the manor's needs.
Manors were owned by Lords in English or Seigneurs in French and it was a segment of the feudal system that existed in Central and Western Europe during the middle ages
Most knights were lords of manors. The manorial system was designed to provide for knights without having to pay them money. They got manors from the king, and owed the king support in return. As lords of manors, they often spent time managing or improving their holdings. They had professional support from stewards and reeves to do this, but some knights were quite personally involved in their manors. Since they had manors, they were able to hunt, have guests, and so on. They also visited their friends, when on pilgrimage, or traveled for other reasons.
You use your manors with your parents
the fortunate few who lived in stately plantation manors with hundreds of servants and slaves at their beck and call.
That is a vague question but orphans used to look for orphanages and when they became of age they served as servants in noblemen and noblewomens' manors.
Manors Metro station was created in 1982.
Manors railway station was created in 1847.
Ill Manors was created on 2012-06-06.
S. Manors has written: 'Alick P.F. Ritchie'
In a medieval manor house, the number of servants varied based on the size and wealth of the estate, but it typically ranged from a handful to several dozen. Common roles included stewards, cooks, maids, and laborers, with larger manors employing specialized staff for tasks like blacksmithing or farming. The lord of the manor relied heavily on these servants for the daily management and upkeep of the estate, as well as for agricultural production. Overall, the hierarchy and number of servants were reflective of the lord's status and the manor's needs.
Wilton Manors Little League was created in 1955.
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Yes, the Medieval manors system were intended to be as self sufficient as possible.
they stayed in manors
a lord or a lady