Lord of the Manor
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The Lordship of a Manor is recognised today in England and Wales as a form of property and one of three elements of a manor that may exist separately or be combined and may be held in moieties. A title, similar to Lord of the Manor, in French would be , in German, in Norwegian and Swedish, in Dutch and or in Italian. In Italy, particularly in the Kingdom of Sicily until 1812, the feudal title was used; like the English title, it came into wide use in Norman times, from the French
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- Related: English Feudal Baronies, Feudalism, Gentry, Manor house, Fief
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