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Medieval house

the feudal system gradually disappeared.

Tithe barn

Medieval houses and homes

Rich peoples

  • Most medieval homes were cold and dark.
  • Sometimes it was brighter outside the house than in it.
  • The windows were small

Health

A tenth of what the villages produced was given to the church.

got good medical things

Poor people

did not have money to buy medicine

Life in the Middle Ages

Rich people clothing:

Medieval food

  • made with silk
  • Made with linen

Food

Clothing

People ate black bread,onions and garlic.

To preserve food they put salt on it.

One field was planted with:

  • Middle age people usually made their own clothes.

Rich people food:

Poor people clothes

  • wheat
  • or rye
  • beef
  • mutton
  • vegetables
  • women wore wool clothes.
  • The clothes was dark or grey.

MILS

the third field lay fallow for a season

The arable land of the manor was divided into three or more great fields

Another field:

There was wind - and watermils. In the mils people usually grind the corn and Lords owned the mils.

COUNTRY LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES

Mining

  • oats(kaer)
  • or peas
  • or barley (oder)

Usually people mined coal in open-cast mines. They found coal below the surface of the land.

Other jobs

coal

seacoal

  • Each manor would have had skilled craftsmen;
  • carpenters
  • wheelwrights and
  • blacksmiths

Other buildings

DEFORESTATION

  • In medieval times most people lived in country.
  • The peoples lived in wooden huts and later stone houses.
  • The houses were small
  • the lord owned all of the land in the manor

Large amounts of forest were cut down in medieval times as wood. They build castles, homes, ships and churches.

The early manor usually consisted of one house of fair size,perhaps even a castle ,and, gathered around it,a number of little cottages.These were tatched with straw and had generally only one room.The large house was the abode of the lord of the manor,and the little houses were the homes of his tenan

DOMESDAY BOOK

The Domesday book gives us an excellent record of numbers of people and amounts of land in England in 1085.

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