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manorial
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
manorial
ma‧no‧ri‧al
/
məˈnɔːriəl
/
adjective
[
only before noun
]
relating
to a
manor
a study based on manorial records
Examples from the Corpus
manorial
•
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
.
•
They include
parchment
and paper
rolls
prepared
by
receivers
,
manorial
court officials and other
functionaries
.
•
The
courtyard
was
overlooked
by the
lancet
windows of the
manorial
home itself, and a large
chapel
.
•
In the 1890s the Kaszubians
emerged
from the
fog
of
feudal
serfdom
and
manorial
labour
.
•
The
enclosed
fields
of the
manorial
lord
were known as the
demesne
.
•
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.
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