Across
- 3. wagons of supplies, as well as people, needed to support an army.
- 5. to plunge suddenly under water and out again
- 6. a fleet of ships sent by Spain in 1588 to invade English
- 7. a literary workin which corruption, foolishness, or abuses are held up to ridicule and contempt
- 9. Jewellery used but not personally owned by the royal family.
- 10. a series of wars fought between Catholics and Protestants in Europe
- 11. a person given special treatment
- 13. A royal court where sessions were held in secret.
- 17. a device consisting of wooden board with holes for head and arms, in which offenders were exposed to public scorn
- 20. A ruler with unrestricted authority.
- 21. to settle a dispute, with both sides giving up a part of what they demand
- 22. the rights of a citizen, such as safety, protection from discrimination, and the right to vote
- 24. Strict laws, often printed on blue paper.
- 25. the great Charter, which guaranteed the English people certain civil rights and limited the powers of the monarch
- 26. a king or queen
- 27. settlement and control of the land of others for the purpose of extracting resources
- 28. any Christian not belonging to the Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox Church
Down
- 1. a follower of the teachings of John Calvin, a leader of the Protestant Reformation
- 2. A supporter of Charles 1; derived from the french word chevalier, meaning "horseman".
- 4. a king, queen, emperor, or empress with unlimited power
- 5. a government that is controlled by the people who live under it
- 8. false and malicious statements against the monarch, which are considered treason
- 12. A document affirming specific rights for English citizens.
- 14. legal and military customs that ordered society in medieval Europe
- 15. a ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly
- 16. the legislative body in England
- 18. A government where there is no king or queen; power rest with the citizens who vote to elect their leaders.
- 19. careless and lavish spending, wastefulness
- 23. to take goods by force.
- 29. a payment of one-tenth of a person's earnings
