MEDICINE THROUGH TIME: BLACK DEATH

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Across
  1. 5. The crime of illegally trespassing on land in order to collected food and other resources.
  2. 8. The name of the fine created by the Normans whereby the money would be paid directly to the king.
  3. 10. This would be called out if a criminal was seen committing a crime
  4. 12. This was the 'responsibility' that everyone in a community had for taking care of crime and punishment.
  5. 15. The most serious types of crime in the Medieval period were 'Crimes against...'
  6. 16. William's methods of punishment can be described as this as he was trying to show his authority.
  7. 17. The punishment which caused a mark or set of letters to be burned into a criminal's skin.
  8. 18. A type of crime which is rarely reported as it is seen as far less serious and a benefit to some.
Down
  1. 1. The punishment which involved the removal of a criminal's body part
  2. 2. The men responsible for policing the Royal Forests
  3. 3. The type of trial introduced by the Normans after 1066.
  4. 4. The part of the country which William I and the Normans brutally punished for their rebellions in 1068.
  5. 6. The 'being' who was believed to have the final say on a person's innocence or guilt.
  6. 7. The most commonly used capital punishment throughout the Medieval period.
  7. 9. The type of punishment which caused physical harm to the criminal.
  8. 11. A group of respected men from a village who were responsible for catching criminals
  9. 12. This wooden and later stone structure showed the power and authority of the Norman kings.
  10. 13. The name of the first Norman King of England
  11. 14. These 'laws' created vast amounts of royal land for the king to enjoy hunting.