Just so, what is a lord's land called?
ˈme?n/ di-MAYN) was all the land which was retained by a lord of the manor for his own use and occupation or support, under his own management, as distinguished from land sub-enfeoffed by him to others as sub-tenants.
Additionally, what does the Lord of the Manor do? The Role of the lord of the ManorFrom here the lord of the manor would preside over complaints of the people in his manor and oversee the running of his farm lands on the manor. His role also revolved around his Oath of Fealty to his immediate superior, a great noble or even the King.
Likewise, who worked on the manor lands?
Reeve - A Reeve was a manor official appointed by the lord or elected by the peasants. Serf - A serf was another name for a peasant or tennant. Medieval Serfs were peasants who worked his lord's land and paid him certain dues in return for the use of land, the possession (not the ownership) of which was heritable.
What responsibilities did the Lord of the Manor have toward the peasants?
The lord was to give peasants with land to farm for themselves and protection from raids and warfare from other tribes. They were promised food, housing and land.
