Knights were given land by a Baron in return for military service when demanded by the King. They also had to protect the Baron and his family, as well as the Manor, from attack. The Knights kept as much of the land as they wished for their own personal use ... The History on the Net Shop sells Medieval Worksheet Booklets,
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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 manor provided he met certain obligations set by the King. ... Medieval Manor Wordsearch...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on court baron (medieval court), (“baron's court”), medieval English manorial court, or halimoot, that any lord could ...
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This room was constructed near the end of the 19th century and really has little basis in authenticity. A replica of The Baron de Welles Shield is among those adorning these walls. ... This Coat of Arms was used by the medieval Baron de Welles family of England.
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A medieval baron's household ... By G.G. (George Gordon) Coulton ... THE GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPERFRAUD ; Why the Hudson River Will Never Run Clean ; By David Gargill...
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The Barons; Barons were the most powerful and wealthy noblemen, who received their fiefs directly from the king. When William of Normandy conquered England in 1066, he had about 120 barons. Each provided the king with a possible army of 5,000 me ... Let the Games Begin...
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Shadowed Realm is dedicated to providing medieval-related content and an open forum for discussion. ... A ranking of nobility, below viscount and above the rank of baronet. The baron lies at the bottom level of nobility in the British peerage and is the lowest grade in the House of Lords. ... Home > Medieval Glossary > Baron...
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Literature of the Medieval World: THE MEDIEVAL ARTHURIAN TRADITIO ... Instr: Xavier Baron ; Office: Curtin 585, 229-4517 e-mail: fxbaron@uwm.edu ... I plan to lead discussions of the major medieval works, from the earliest extant fragments through Sir Thomas Malory, whose Fifteenth century `Morte...
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Castle Learning Center:; Medieval Jobs ... Constable: a person who took care (the governor or warden) of a castle in the absence of the owner. This was sometimes bestowed upon a great baron as an honor and some royal castles had hereditary constables.
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