middle ages
Across
- 4. a craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power
- 5. in the Middle Ages and is based on case law and precedent rather than codified law
- 6. a document or charter
- 9. a person who is learning to trade from a skilled employer
- 10. a written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power
Down
- 1. a plague pandemic
- 2. a series of wars between the kingdoms of England and France
- 3. a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court
- 7. a person believing in or practicing religious heresy
- 8. a disease that caused loss of fingers and toes, gangrene, blindness, collapse of the nose, ulcerations, lesions and weakening of the skeletal frame