Across
- 3. a very important church containing the bishop's throne
- 5. a country gentleman who sometimes escorts a woman
- 6. someone who worked on a manor, who traded their service for protection from their lord, who is sold with the manor
- 7. a brave solider who protects their lord
- 8. a cruel person who purposely damages property or takes part in crime
- 10. a person serves as a professional copyist, a writer
- 11. a residence of a prince, lord, or noble, containing high walls and towers
- 14. the mansion of a lord, and the land surrounding it
Down
- 1. a person who works on a manor and farms
- 2. a tournament in which two knights on horses try to unhorse each other
- 4. a trial of skill in some sort of game, in which competitors play in a series of contests
- 9. a person distinguished by rank or title, of an admirably high quality, superior
- 12. any covering worn as defense against weapons, the outer protection, made of metal
- 13. a person who owns the land and is a leader
- 14. a wide, deep, water-filled trench usually surrounding a castle