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History

what is a crime

activity which breaks the law

what is poaching

illegal hunting

which king started the idea of laws being written down?

Henry II

Give an example of a crime against the person

murder, assault, public disorder

what percentage if land became the royal forest?

30%

Which king introduced forest laws?

William I

what was a hundred?

an area of land

What was the hue and cry?

shouting to let others know a crime was happening

Give an example of law endorcement the Normans kept from the Anglo-Saxons.

Tithings, hue and cry, court system, community

Give an example of a new type of law enforcement the Normans introduced.

Trial by combat, Foresters

What was a parish constable

A volunteer nominated by the community- 1 year

What happened if a jury couldnt reach a verdict?

Trial by Ordeal or Combat

What year were trial by combat abolished?

1215

What was a capital punishment?

killing the criminal

What was a corporal punishment?

physically hurting someone

What does retribution mean?

Making criminals suffer

What was wergild?

compensation to victim or victims family

Give an example of a medival pubishment?

Fines, stocks, maiming, flogging, hanging, beheading

Who used capital punishments more Anglo-Saxons or Normans?

Normans

What 3 periods can the medival period be further divided into?

Anglo-Saxon, Norman and later medival

What was benefit of clergy?

Reading a passage from the bible so you could get tried by Church court

What was sanctuary?

Certain churches where you couldn’t be arrested – agree to go to court or leave country

How many days did a person have to leave the country if they claimed sanctuary?

40

What was trial by water?

If you sank you were innocent, if you float you were guilty

In trial by hot water and iron, how did they decide if you were guilty?

If you didnt heal well

What does Heresy mean?

Having different religious beliefs to official religion of country

What does high treason mean?

Plotting or acting to overthrow or harm the ruler/country

Why was heresy such a problem during this period?

Religion kept changing

What are the dates of Early Modern England?

1500-1700

Which 2 royal families ruled during this time?

Tudors and Stuarts

What is a vagabond/vagrant?

Homeless unemployed person

Why was there an increase in vagrants?

Increase in pop, fall in wages, rise in food prices and no monasteries to help

What is smuggling?

Bringing goods into country secretly to avoid paying import tax and sell it on

What were the Poor Laws?

Deserving poor given help and undeserving poor whipped, branded or sent to correction house

A police force was introduced during this time – True or False?

false

The Hue and Cry still existed – True or False?

True

What did James I do to the idea of sanctuary?

Abolished it

What does secular mean?

Non-religious

How did Benefit of the Clergy change?

Henry VII – only get it once and Edward VI made serious crimes exempt from it

Give 3 types of punishment which continued

Fines, pillory, stocks, hanging, flogging, maiming, burning

What was the Bloody Code?

List of crimes punishably by death

Where were criminals transported to during this time?

North America

Why did transportation become a punishment?

To lower pop, build America, new idea to rehabilitate

Why did the gunpowder plotters want to blow up parliament?

Kill James I for treatment of Catholics

What year was the plot?

1605

What was their punishment?

Tortured – rack
Hung, drawn and quartered

Why did they receive such a harsh punishment?

The most serious crime possible, no police force, deter other Catholics, political instability

What years were the Witch Hunts?

1645-7

Give 3 reasons for the intensity of the Witch Hunts.

Economic probs, social changes, breakdown in law and order, religious change, individuals – James I, Matthew Hopkins

What other big event was going on at the same time as the witch hunts?

English Civil War

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