>The land on a manor was divided into 3 classes: Demesne, which the land a lord reserved for his own use, Dependent Holdings, which were farmed by the serfs, communally or singly, and Service Free Peasant Land, which a peasant typically paid rent.
>The important buildings in the manor are a manor house, church, village, and the surrounding farm land.
>Different activities that took place on a manor for entertainment were festivals, holidays, feasts, banquets, jousts and tournaments, Mystery Plays, fairs, games and sports, hunting, hawking, animal entertainment using dogs, bears and monkeys.
>The manors had peasants for protection, they had water, food, and many other things, they also had their own military for protection.
>The head leader of each manor in the feudal system were the king, a lord, bishoprics, and monasteries.
>The important buildings in the manor are a manor house, church, village, and the surrounding farm land.
>Different activities that took place on a manor for entertainment were festivals, holidays, feasts, banquets, jousts and tournaments, Mystery Plays, fairs, games and sports, hunting, hawking, animal entertainment using dogs, bears and monkeys.
>The manors had peasants for protection, they had water, food, and many other things, they also had their own military for protection.
>The head leader of each manor in the feudal system were the king, a lord, bishoprics, and monasteries.
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