History
Across
- 2. A system of government where the people have a say in how the country is run through a group of elected representatives.
- 4. A cry for help that would raise the alarm in the event of a crime taking place. It would alert everyone to try and capture the criminal.
- 7. a wealthy inhabitant of a town.
- 11. An important bishop in England, and a very important position, especially in the middle ages.
- 12. A group of barons chosen to advise the King.
Down
- 1. Controls the country and is made up of the monarch, the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
- 3. The knights and burgesses who were called to parliament for the first time by Simon De Montfort.
- 5. An act of resistance against the government or leader, usually involving violence or weapons.
- 6. The great Charter
- 8. The barons and bishops who made up part of parliament.
- 9. The crime of betraying the monarch or your country.
- 10. Groups of people in Medieval towns or villages who were held responsible for each other's behaviour.
- 13. A person who wouldbe responsible for law and order in a town or village.