Across
- 4. The sport that was obligatory for all men in England.
- 5. In The Man of Law’s Tale, the patient suffers from this group of people.
- 10. The person who would inherit the property and/or rank of the head of the household, when they died.
- 12. The moral of this character's tale is 'Never trust a flatterer'.
- 13. The person who peasants had to ask for permission to marry or travel.
- 14. The following characters from the Canterbury Tales are all members of this group: the Prioress; the Monk, the Friar, the Nun, the Priest and the Pardoner.
- 16. The saint whose relics the pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales are travelling to see.
- 17. The person the wife of Bath stated women desired sovereignty over.
- 19. The person who governed over the churches in a distinct area and had the same status as Barons.
Down
- 1. The language the Canterbury Tales was originally written in.
- 2. The class of people that made up 85% of the population in the Middle Ages.
- 3. The century the Canterbury Tales is set.
- 6. Where people bought and sold their produce.
- 7. How the Church is depicted by Chaucer.
- 8. The character who is branded by a red-hot poker in the Miller’s Tale.
- 9. The first character to tell their tale, perhaps due to their high social ranking.
- 11. What Harold Godwinson sore on when he promised the throne to William.
- 15. The material most motte and Bailey castles were constructed of.
- 17. The time when peasants were allowed to stop work and were often given food by the Lord.
- 18. Who often performed surgical interventions in the Middle Ages.
