good with the Lord’s consent (Beck 1). The stewards duties, however, were commensurate with his rewards: he was the voice and executive of the lord of the lord on the manors (Bennet 158). Without Stewards, Manors would not be able to survive. Stewards helped look over other jobs and responsibilities.
The Steward could make notes of good things but could not remove anyone. The steward ought, on his coming to each manor, to see and inquire how they are tilled, and in what crops they are (Lamond 1). The steward has no power to remove a bailiff or servant who is with the lord, and clothed and kept by him, without the special order of the lord (Lamond 1). Stewards would make repairs to community buildings. If there be loss or damage from want of guard, he ought to take fines from those who are to blame, so that the lord may not lose (Lamond 1). The steward ought, on his coming to the manors, to inquire about wrong-doings and trespasses done in parks (Lamond 1). Stewards helped the feudal system be successful.
Stewards helped the manor and the feudal system in many ways. Stewards helped look over other jobs and responsibilities. The catholic church was a very religious place on a manor. The Kings play an important role in making feudalism work. The feudal system was a big part of why the middle ages were so
successful.