Because all of their products are produced in the manor. They are self sufficient.
the customs and traditions of the manor
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!
peasant.
A knight needs a shield so that it can block things that are coming towards him. This is the Medieval wars.
The knight was a noble so he had estates or a manor. Some also had castles.
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taking care of animal armor and manor
In England the medieval knight lived in a manor house not in the castle. A number of farms supported one manor house. One manor house supported one knight. England had about 6,000 manor houses. It took a number of manors to support a castle. The baron living in the castle might also be a knight. The solders living in the castle were not generally knights.
In the medieval era, the lord of the manor oversaw the various farmers in the area. He was the next step above the common man. In addition, the manor house supported one knight, or mounted cavalryman, ready to go to war. Thus, the 6,000 manor houses of England meant the English Army had 6,000 mounted cavalry. It also had foot solders and bowmen.
In a manor a very rich manor
The knights had a feudal contract with the monarch or lord who made them knights. Usually, this meant that the knight was required to provide military service as needed. The contract provided the knight with a manor to support the horses he needed and the income needed to support him. The knight was lord of the manor, and as such was entitled to a share of the harvest, which he could use or sell, as required.
They served their kings for the rest of their lives. They protected the manor. Served noble lords in exchange for fiefs. Fought on horeback. Knights were a class in the midieval pyramid, or the Feudal System. If you're father was a knight, you were born a knight and stayed a knight.
No A knight in Medieval times was a protector he competed (joust, sword fight, etc., etc) the ladies were the ones that cooked and cleaned and if you were a nobleman's wife you watched over the manor and made sure it was nice and tidy. And by the way "No" is a really bad answer because it has nothing to do with the question.
The landlord.
everything that people needed was grown or made on the manor
it wasn't.