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Maddox
19 August, 16:44
Why was a church in a manor
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Luke Ramsey
19 August, 18:17
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The parcel of land leased to a Baron by the King was known as a manor. Under the feudal system, the Baron had complete control of the running of the medieval manor provided he met certain obligations set by the King.
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