Did Henry introduce the idea that all crimes even those inside the family were no longer only a family matter but a breaking of the "kings peace"?
What was duty of king?
They dealt both with crimes and disagreements over property did not they?
Who was the judges by the end of the twelfth century?
Why was England unlike the rest of Europe?
Could the accused man be tested in battle against a skilled fighter, or tested by "ordeal" or not?
Was a typical "ordeal" put a hot iron on the man's tongue?
When did the pope forbade to Church to have something to do with trial by ordeal?
When did he allow an accused man in certain cases to claim "trial by jury"?
Could man chose twelve neighbours "twelve good men and true", who would help him prove that he was not guilty?
Did the Church try to prevent priests from marrying?
The monasteries were centres of wealth and learning were not it?
Where did landlords obtaine their income from?
Where was Robin Hood living?
How was Robin Hood described?