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Had to ready to go to war

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the lords owened a village. the peasants would live in the village and would grow food. the lord would keep order and law. if you broke the law the lord would punished you and it could be death. the lord would say if you were to be killed or punished. the law says that the baker was the only one that was able to bake bread. if you were caught baking bread you would be punished. i hope you got info on what Lords do.

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They ate a great deal of meat, both because of their wealth, and the fact that hunting was a very common recreation for the nobles. Farm meats, game, birds, and fish would be eaten in abundance in a variety of preparations. They would also eat foods such as bread and ale, porridges and soups (especially those made of peas or other legumes) and sweets such as waffers, a waffle-like dessert course. Nuts were also often served at the end of a formal meal. A noble with a taste for it would have wine as well as the more common ale.

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The lord resolved any disputes that arose on the manor, punished people who misbehaved, and collected tax (food) from the people who lived on his manor. Add me on facebook: Facebook.com/will.you.please.come.back

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  • attend to business matters in relation to his land
  • hear reports on rents, taxes, dues and crops
  • hear disputes/cases concerning tenants
  • approve marriages
  • hunt
  • hawking
  • weapons practice
  • political discussions/decisions
  • inspecting the estate
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Medieval Lords were basically the mayor of an area. They were appointed to govern and administrate certain lands and territories.

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to take care of them

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What responsibilities did the the Lord of the manor have toward the peasants?

to take care of them


What responsibilities did the peasant have toward the lord of a manor?

The peasant would grow the Lord's food, he would cook the lord's food, he would take care of his livestock,he would do the tailoring, he would have a whole list of chores that he had to do for the Lord.


What responsibilities did the Lord of a manor have toward the peasants?

The peasant would grow the Lord's food, he would cook the lord's food, he would take care of his livestock,he would do the tailoring, he would have a whole list of chores that he had to do for the Lord.


What responsibilities did the lord of the manor have towards the peasant?

The peasant would grow the Lord's food, he would cook the lord's food, he would take care of his livestock,he would do the tailoring, he would have a whole list of chores that he had to do for the Lord.


A lord's estate is called what?

A lord's estate was called a manor.


What would the lord and lady do in a castle?

'Live' is the short answer. But remember that the Lord of the Manor had responsibilities to his tenants and farmers, etc.. Most of them were also also responsible to the King for 'soldiers' in the event of War.


What duties did a lord of a manor and his owe one another?

Serf's duties... *work the lord's land (the demense) *due a varying number of days labor on the manor of the lord. *Frequently owed military service (not always) *Swear absolute loyalty to the lord *Pay taxes and fees required by the lord *Only leave the manor with the lord's permission {in short, work to keep the manor running} Lord's Duties *Protect his serfs from attack *Settle disputes between serfs *Conduct trials and punish criminals {in short, manage the economic and social aspects of the manor inluding policing and military protection


Who was a manor ruled by?

In feudal times, the manor was ruled by the Lord of the Manor.


Did a lord of a medieval manor live in a manor house?

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.


Where did the lord of a manor live?

He lived in the manor house.


What is a midieval manor?

The manor was the main part of a noble's land. The house where the lord and his family lived was in the center of a manor. The manor was usually a heavily protected building or castle. Surrounding the manor house was the lord's estate. Most of the lord estate was farmland.


What duties did a lord of a manor and his serfs owe one another?

Serfs were required to work the lord's land for food, as well as taxes and manor labor. The lord was a general governor of his people, set to protect the serfs and settle disputes between them.