MEDICINE THROUGH TIME: BLACK DEATH
Across
- 3. This new Norman law gave much more land to King William and also stopped ordinary people from hunting on this land.
- 5. This was the name of the Norman fine which was given to anyone who committed murder.
- 8. A type of crime which challenged the power or rules of the people in charge of a country.
- 9. This was the language that laws were written in after the Norman invasion in 1066.
- 11. What people would have to call out if they had seen a crime being committed and wanted the criminal caught.
- 12. The term which means how laws were more controlled by the king and his nobles rather than individual communities
- 14. The brutal punishment used against the Anglo-Saxon people in the north of England was called the '....of the North.
- 15. The group of respected men who were responsible for keeping law and order within a small village community
- 16. This was the punishment which involved the burning of a shape or set of letters onto the skin of a criminal.
Down
- 1. This was a new type of trial by ordeal introduced by the Normans
- 2. The type of punishment which continued to be used heavily after the Norman conquest
- 4. These wooden and then stone structures showed the strength of the Normans and intimidated the Anglo-Saxon people
- 6. Punishments throughout the Medieval period had the main aim of acting as a .... to prevent crime.
- 7. This group of law enforcement men were responsible for policing the new royal forests.
- 10. This was the main method of capital punishment used throughout the Medieval period.
- 13. This is the person who the payment from the murdrum fine would be given directly to.