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A manor was all of the following EXCEPT?

(A) An economic unit.

(B) Lands divided into two or three large fields, and further divided into strips for cultivation.

(C) A jurisdiction under the authority of a lord.

(D) A unit of the church.

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A manor was all of the following EXCEPT (D) A unit of the church.

In fact, the legal theory of the origin of manors refers them to a grant from the crown of a fee from the monarch's allodial lands, thus not really belonging to the Church, but rather being a basic feudal unit of tenure, historically connected with the territorial divisions of the march, county, hundred, parish and township.

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