MEDIEVAL VILLAGE 1 ST YR Medieval manor This

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MEDIEVAL VILLAGE 1 ST YR

MEDIEVAL VILLAGE 1 ST YR

Medieval manor • This was the area owned by a lord • All the

Medieval manor • This was the area owned by a lord • All the land belonged to the lord • The land that the lord kept for himself… • …was called the demesne

Things in the manor • • The manor house or castle Serfs’ house A

Things in the manor • • The manor house or castle Serfs’ house A forge A water mill Church Bailiffs house River and Forest

Life in a village • • A blacksmith worked in a forge Made nails,

Life in a village • • A blacksmith worked in a forge Made nails, axes, horseshoes Miller worked in mill He ground the peasants wheat into flour • Made bread

The land • • Called an open-field system Split into two Big meadow called

The land • • Called an open-field system Split into two Big meadow called the commons Other part was fields for crops

The Commons • Big meadow • No crops • All animals belonging to the

The Commons • Big meadow • No crops • All animals belonging to the peasants grazed there

The Open Fields • • 3 large fields divided into strips (lines) Each peasant

The Open Fields • • 3 large fields divided into strips (lines) Each peasant owned a strip in each field Crops were rotated each year in each field Oats and barley, then wheat, then left fallow • Every 3 years, one field left fallow • The ground had to be rested to keeps its fertility

Life in the manor – peasant houses • 2 rooms – 1 eating, 1

Life in the manor – peasant houses • 2 rooms – 1 eating, 1 sleeping • Made of wattle and daub • Thin braces weaved together for frame – wattle • Mud plastered onto it for warmth – daub • Thatched roof with straw • Animals slept in house in winter

Peasant clothes • • Made their own clothes Grew flax – women wove into

Peasant clothes • • Made their own clothes Grew flax – women wove into linen Spun wool Women – long dress Scarf called wimple Shoes were leather stockings – no soles Men – woolen tunics with belt

Peasant’s food • • Only ate meat on special occasions Why? Too expensive Ate

Peasant’s food • • Only ate meat on special occasions Why? Too expensive Ate bread, cheese Pottage (soup with porridge) Drank ale Water too dirty to drink

Pastimes • No work on Sundays • Board games – noughts and crosses, draughts

Pastimes • No work on Sundays • Board games – noughts and crosses, draughts • Wrestling and bearbaiting • Hoodsman blind

Life of a peasant • • • Very hard – worked in fields Serfs

Life of a peasant • • • Very hard – worked in fields Serfs had to also work on lords fields Spent most of their day working in fields Sowed crops in spring Harvested it with scythe Looked after their veg garden behind their house • Looked after their animals on commons

Tithe • Paid a tithe to parish priest • 1/10 of their salary •

Tithe • Paid a tithe to parish priest • 1/10 of their salary • Also taxes to the lord

Law and order • A bailiff worked for the lord • Made sure peasants

Law and order • A bailiff worked for the lord • Made sure peasants paid rent and tax • Also looked after law and order • Peasants poached from orchard or forest • Or started fights

Serfs • Serfs might run away • If a serf ran, and lasted a

Serfs • Serfs might run away • If a serf ran, and lasted a year and a day… • …he became a freeman • Also, accused people could run into a church • Could not be arrested there • Called ‘sanctuary’

Punishment • Bailiff brought people to lord’s manor house • Lord decided punishment •

Punishment • Bailiff brought people to lord’s manor house • Lord decided punishment • Common punishment – stocks • For petty criminals • Hands and legs locked in • Left in public • People jeered and threw rubbish at them • Or pillory • Persons hands and head locked in

Stocks

Stocks

Other punishments • • Thief – hand cut off Gossiping women – ducking stool

Other punishments • • Thief – hand cut off Gossiping women – ducking stool No prisons Dungeons – castle used for captured soldiers only • Serious criminals were publicly hanged

VOCAB REVISION – What are these words? • • Sanctuary Tithe Wattle and daub

VOCAB REVISION – What are these words? • • Sanctuary Tithe Wattle and daub Serf Fallow Pillory Bailiff Forge

Vocab revison (2) • • ‘Hoodsman blind’ The commons Pottage Wimple Demesne Tunic Stocks

Vocab revison (2) • • ‘Hoodsman blind’ The commons Pottage Wimple Demesne Tunic Stocks

Revision questions • 1. Explain the open-field system. • 2. Write about a peasant’s

Revision questions • 1. Explain the open-field system. • 2. Write about a peasant’s diet. • 3. Describe the job of a bailiff.