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Question | Answer |
Queen Boudicca rebels | Roman times |
Blood Feud | Anglo-Saxons |
Tithings | Began in Anglo-Saxon times. Still used in Middle Ages |
Wergeld | Anglo-Saxon times |
Botgeld | Anglo-Saxons |
John Howard | 18th Century Wrote book called State of Prisons in 1777 |
Trial by Combat | Normans |
Derek Bentley | Executed in 1953 |
Stephen Lawrence | Teenager who was victim of racist murder in 1993 |
London Bombings | 2005 |
Punishment being tied up in a sack with live snakes for killing your father | Roman times |
Synod of Whitby | 663AD - Anglo-Saxons |
Forest Laws | Normans |
Constitutions of Clarendon | 1164 - Middle Ages |
Witchcraft becomes a crime | 16th and 17th Centuries |
English Civil War (height of witchcraft accusations) | 1642-1646 (17th Century) |
Oliver Cromwell leader of England | 1653-1658 (17th Century) |
Hawkhurst Gang | 18th Century smugglers |
Tolpuddle Martyrs | 1833 (19th Century) |
End of public executions | 1869 (19th Century) |
King's Peace | Anglo-Saxons |
Stealing from the baths | Roman times |
Begging became a crime (Terror of the Tramp) | 16th Century |
King Alfred the Great made Codes of Law | 9th Century - his reign began in 883 |
The Battle of Hastings | 1066 |
Rebellion of Hereward the Wake | Medieval times |
Elizabeth Fry | 19th Century prison reformer |
Robert Peel | 19th Century politician |
Formation of the police | 1829 |
World War 1 (Conscientious Objectors) | 1914-1918 (Conscription brought in during 1916) |
World War 2 | 1939-1945 |
Benefit of the Clergy | Medieval times (Middle Ages) |
Jack the Ripper | 1888 (19th Century) |
Penny dreadfuls were newspapers that reported lurid details of crimes | 19th Century |
Henry II | King of England 1154 to 1189. Improved justice and law in the country |
MP Jack Ashley campaigned against domestic violence | 1970s |
Erin Pizzey set up Chiswick Women's Aid | 1971 |
National Women's Aid Federation established | 1974 |
Gunpowder Plot | 1605 (Early Modern Period) |
Henry VIII becomes King of England | 1509 - his reign lasted until 1547 |
Peterloo Massacre | 1819 |
Jonathan Wild | 18th Century law enforcer. Known as the thief-taker general. Executed in 1725 |
End of transportation | 1868 |
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