Talk:Lord of the Manor
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Why the capital "M" for "manor"? It's not as if it's an official title, just a convention. Or maybe I'm wrong... Deb 16:45, 17 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- Manors are propper names - e.g. the Manor of Pifflingswort; hence the Lord of that manor is the Lord of the Manor of Pifflinglswort. Since Pifflingswort is the Manor (of Pifflingswort) as well as a manor, the capitalisation of "Lord of the Manor" is correct, I should think. 80.255 09:47, 22 May 2004 (UTC)