Across
- 5. The act of setting up a colony away from one's place of origin
- 7. A king or queen
- 13. Hold (someone or something) in very high regard; think or speak very highly of
- 14. An order requiring that a prisoner be taken to the court to decide if he or she is being lawfully imprisoned
- 16. The pursuit of the principles underlying all knowledge, the pursuit of wisdom
- 18. A country without a monarch
- 19. A literary work in which corruption, stupidity, foolishness, or abuses are held up to ridicule and contempt
- 21. Requiring homeowners to give lodging to soldiers
- 23. A war between citizens of the same country
- 24. Giving up or renouncing
- 25. A cruel and unjust ruler or person
Down
- 1. A customs duty or tax collected on the tons and pounds of goods coming into or leaving the country
- 2. The rights of a citizen
- 3. A government that is controlled by the people who live under it
- 4. A name showing a person's rank or position in life
- 6. A roof made of straw
- 8. The established church in England, headed by the monarch
- 9. A king, queen, emperor, or empress with unlimited power
- 10. A person who kills, or participates in the killing of, a king
- 11. A Protestant church governed by presbyters (elders)
- 12. False or malicious statements against the monarch, which are treasonous
- 15. The tax coastal cities paid to the king where they supplied and paid for ships
- 17. Any Christian not belonging the Roman Catholic or Orthodox Eastern Church
- 20. Citizens who are not regular soldiers, but who trained to act as soldiers in times of emergency
- 22. A device consisting of a wooden board with holes for the head and arms, in which offenders were exposed to public scorn
