释义 |
manorialma‧no‧ri‧al /məˈnɔːriəl/ adjective [only before noun] - He continued to serve the Corbetts, for example, as manorial steward, after he had inherited the Newton freehold.
- In all, sixty-seven of the tenants named in this manorial survey held less than a half-yardland.
- In the 1890s the Kaszubians emerged from the fog of feudal serfdom and manorial labour.
- It has a fine collection of manorial and local government records, and its archive of fens drainage papers is unique.
- Recent ideas suggest that any late Saxon hamlet or earlier manorial centre might be expected to have its own church.
- The courtyard was overlooked by the lancet windows of the manorial home itself, and a large chapel.
- The enclosed fields of the manorial lord were known as the demesne.
- They include parchment and paper rolls prepared by receivers, manorial court officials and other functionaries.
relating to a manor: a study based on manorial records |