Manorial law was a system of local, customary law in medieval England administered through private manorial courts, regulating land tenure, agricultural duties, and petty disputes within a manor. Run by a lord's steward, it held jurisdiction over residents of the manor, including villeins and free tenants, to enforce customs like farming obligations, fee payments, and property transfers.Previous owners' ex-libris.
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