Medieval World
Across
- 2. – A big farm building used to store grain and animals.
- 4. – The lord’s helper who checked rules and rents.
- 6. – A trained soldier who rode a horse and fought for the lord.
- 7. – The powerful landowner in charge of the manor.
- 8. – A peasant who had to work for the lord and could not leave.
- 11. – The wife of the lord who helped run the manor.
- 12. – Land given by a lord in return for loyalty and service.
- 14. – A small group of houses where peasants lived.
- 15. – Plants grown for food, such as wheat or barley.
- 16. – A small share of crops or money given to the church.
Down
- 1. – A poor farmer who worked on the land.
- 3. – A building where grain was ground into flour.
- 5. – Open land where crops were grown.
- 9. – The worker who helped organise the farm jobs.
- 10. – The time when crops are picked.
- 12. – A large special meal with lots of food.
- 13. – A large house and the land owned by a lord.