Across
- 3. The Countess of Salisbury, the woman who inherited Canford at age 11 and lived until 74, outliving both her son and grandson. (3)
- 4. The first known Lord of the Manor of Canford (5)
- 6. Edward ____ , famous architect who had worked on important buildings such as Buckingham Palace, who was commissioned to design and build a new manor house in 1825. (5)
- 7. Which is the only medieval part of the school that is still standing? (4, 1, 6)
- 10. William De _______ VI who accidentally killed his own son in a tilting match in 1382. (10)
- 12. Name of the Countess of Salisbury and Lincoln, who was kidnapped at Canford in 1317. (5, 2, 4)
- 14. The ______ Freize – this was sold in 1994 for £7.7 million. (8)
- 15. Sir Charles ___ - the famous architect (known for the Houses of Parliament) commissioned to extend and remodel the house in 1847. (5)
- 16. The surname of the family who bought Canford in 1846. (5)
Down
- 1. Surname of the British Prime Minister, whose aunt lived at Canford and who nearly died at Canford as a child. (9)
- 2. John de _______ Earl of Surrey, the man who sent a knight to kidnap the Countess of Salisbury and Lincoln. (7)
- 5. _____ Court – designed in 1852 to house treasures from the Middle East. This is now the Tuck Shop! (7)
- 8. The surname of several Sir Johns who owned Canford in the 1700s. (4)
- 9. Margaret ________ mother of Henry VII, who was granted Canford in 1485. (8)
- 11. Surname of the family who were granted Canford by William the Conqueror (2, 6)
- 13. Sir Austen Henry ___ archaeologist who brought back many treasures from the Middle East. (6)
