Across
- 3. One of the trial by ordeals (5,2,6)
- 6. Villagers could not do this without permission from the local lord (5)
- 8. A term used to describe an ordinary person that lived off the land in medieval times (7)
- 10. He may or may not have lived in Sherwood Forest during medieval times (5,4)
- 11. Every village had one of these, who would produce all of the metal for the village (10)
- 12. A job that included turning wool into cloth (6)
- 13. On one of these, villagers did not have to work (4,3)
- 17. If you were not a freeman, you were one of these, and had to provide 3 days a week of work for your lord (7)
- 19. They would hear evidence and decide whether a person was guilty (7)
- 20. Every village had one of these, and he was responsible for the local church (6)
Down
- 1. One of the trial by ordeals (5,2,5)
- 2. Medieval huts were made out of these (6,3,4)
- 4. His job was to grind down the wheat (6)
- 5. One of the trial by ordeals (5,2,4)
- 7. This is where the Lord of the Manor would deal out punishments (8,5)
- 9. Villagers had to drink this because the local water was often unfit to drink (3)
- 14. The name given to a travelling court (6)
- 15. This was created by grinding wheat at the village mill (5)
- 16. The name given to the 10% tax of crops that villagers had to pay to the church (5)
- 18. This was a place where people met up to share a jug of ale (3)