Lady of the manor (disambiguation)

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Lady of the manor is a title of a mediaeval land-holder.

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Lord of the manor Landholder of a rural estate

Lord of the manor is a title that, in Anglo-Saxon England, referred to the landholder of a rural estate. The lord enjoyed manorial rights as well as seignory, the right to grant or draw benefit from the remainder. The title continues in modern England and Wales as a legally recognised form of property that can be held independently of its historical rights. It may belong entirely to one person or be a moiety shared with other people.

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Lord of the manor is a title of a mediaeval land-holder.

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