A barton is a farmyard, or the lands of a manor reserved for the Lord's use.
The large house at the center of a manor was called the manor house, and it was a home of the lord of the manor. He could live there with his family. Servants who worked in the manor house often lived in it, in simple rooms. At times, a representative of the lord could live there, and if the lord was in financial need, he could rent it out.
The castle, village, and land of a lord's estate were often called Feudal lands. The castle could be called the manor.
People depended on agricultural production - :)
Medieval lands owned by a nobleman or lord for whom the serfs labored and owed allegiance were known as manors or feudal estates. These were self-sufficient agricultural areas, usually centered around a manor house or castle, where the lord exercised control over the serfs who worked the land.
A manor is an estate, including the surrounding lands.
a manor
A barton is a farmyard, or the lands of a manor reserved for the Lord's use.
lands, property, area, grounds, domain, manor, holdings
The manor was a large estate owned by a lord during medieval times, typically consisting of the lord's residence, lands, and various buildings. Most of the population of the manor would have been peasants who worked the land as serfs or laborers, as well as a smaller group of craftsmen, servants, and the lord's own family and retinue.
Some ordinary people rarely left the manor bc manor had housing for all the people who worked for the lord and lady .They were usually powerless & had no money to leave the manor.
They both served a lord and worked on the manor.
Medieval lands and villages were organised by the staff of the Lord or Baron of each manor
Manorailsim is the system in which the lord of the manor exploited tenants and serfs who worked on his land.
They owned it, ran it, and used it. Everyone worked for them and the king.
Serfs.
they worked and they fought to live and earn money