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 starter activity Describe the picture or source here. Study this document from the Thirteenth Century. Who are the figures in the picture and what is happening?  Why would the king allow this to happen? From 4:30

Could you get justice in the Middle Ages? TBAT evaluate policing & justice To assess what a case study can teach us  Learning objectives  Key words: constable & watch stocks / pillory sanctuary

 Your task Study the information on p.22-5 of Wilkes. Work in small teams to complete the table below. Study the information on p.22-5 of Wilkes. Work in small teams to complete the table below. What was most unfair about the justice system in the Middle Ages? What was most unfair about the justice system in the Middle Ages?

Study the examples of laws and customs in Wilkes, p.25. Which do you think would have annoyed a villager the most?  Can you explain why some of the laws were introduced?

 Your task Read about the case of Walter Blowberme. Note down what the case teaches us about medieval justice. Tip – remember the cheeky, tiny, pink, parrot? Read about the case of Walter Blowberme. Note down what the case teaches us about medieval justice. Tip – remember the cheeky, tiny, pink, parrot?  Read about Roger Ryet (Dawson) and note down what this case study reveals  Read about Roger Ryet (Dawson) and note down what this case study reveals

CRIME TRIALS POLICING PUNISHMENTS

 Homework Imagine a local Hampshire newspaper wants to report on the Blowberme case. Write a front page article and include: Imagine a local Hampshire newspaper wants to report on the Blowberme case. Write a front page article and include: A catchy headline A catchy headline Details about the case Details about the case Information on medieval justice & policing Information on medieval justice & policing Interviews with either Blowberme or Hamo Interviews with either Blowberme or Hamo  Find out who this man is and what recent events in the news have got to do with medieval justice ….. (see next slide)  Find out who this man is and what recent events in the news have got to do with medieval justice ….. (see next slide)

Could you get justice in the Middle Ages? TBAT evaluate policing & justice To assess what a case study can teach us  Learning objectives  Key words: constable & watch stocks / pillory sanctuary Plenary