Across
- 3. A dry measure of 2 gallons, or ¼ bushel.
- 5. The area that could be plough drawn by one ox in one year
- 7. the title of the leader that ran the churches
- 8. a private room or a bedroom.
- 10. The area of land that can be ploughed by one ox team in a day
- 14. the most popular religion at this time and area
- 15. a male ruler of an independent state
- 18. a poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land
- 20. he Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church
- 21. A large closed off building with the king or queen inside
- 23. The right to gather wood.
- 25. the disease that wiped out more then 40% of England
- 27. the animal claimed to have caused the black death
- 28. a powerful figure in the Middle Ages
Down
- 1. a penalty that requires the convicted person to pay
- 2. Money, worth thirteen shillings and four pence
- 3. a heavy castle door or gate
- 4. a narrow way, typically having walls on either side, allowing access between buildings or to different rooms within a building
- 6. Days when rents and taxes were due.
- 9. Tournament or combat of two mounted knights
- 11. knights, noblemen, and horsemen collectively.
- 12. a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- 13. A payment which a vassal would pay to the lord to inherit from their parents
- 14. Peasant of lower rank, with a cottage, but with little or no land
- 16. a female ruler of an independent state
- 17. belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status
- 19. Oath by which a vassal swore loyalty to his lord
- 22. Man responsible for running the day to day affairs of the manor or castle
- 24. what the peasants did mon-sat
- 26. A law or body of laws of a church