Across
- 5. the Gaelic chieftains who follow Irish law
- 8. Gaelic Irish law going as far back as the Iron Age
- 9. Irish lands confiscated by the king sold or rented to loyal English settlers
- 10. men who claimed to be descendants of the early Normans granted land in Munster by Henry II
Down
- 1. when land was passed on from father to son in the English system
- 2. Gaelic Irish rulers were to surrender themselves and their lands to Henry VII, he would grant their land back to them with English titles
- 3. people in the Pale who were loyal to the king
- 4. men who imposed English law, the English language and the Protestant religion
- 6. descendants of the Anglo-Normans who had invaded Ireland in the 12th Century
- 7. the new settlers during a plantation
