Chapters 6-9 Flashcards
money paid to release a prisoner
ransom
guarantee
surety
borrower
debtor
ransom
money paid to release a prisoner
surety
guarantee
debtor
borrower
a term of insult that means a worthless and cowardly person
cur
the tomb of Christ
His Holy Sepulchre
a religious officer next in rank below the abbot
prior
term used in the Middle Ages referring to Muslims
Saracens
the poor knight who receives money from Robin to pay back his loans to the abbot
Sir Richard of Legh
a young nobleman apprenticing to be a knight
squire
“I have no great desire to dine just yet, and there is still time to find us a guest for dinner”
Who said this?
Robin Hood
“I have no great desire to dine just yet, and there is still time to find us a guest for dinner”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
Litlle John, Will Scarlet, and Much
“I have no great desire to dine just yet, and there is still time to find us a guest for dinner”
How do they find guests for dinner?
They kidnap them, forcing them to dine with Robin
“I have no great desire to dine just yet, and there is still time to find us a guest for dinner”
Who is the dinner guests that they find?
Sir Richard of Legh
What does Robin Hood call the money he takes from his kidnapped dinner guests?
tithe of the forest
What does Robin Hood give Sir Richard to help him?
money
promise
oath
valley
glade
searched
scoured
oath
promise
glade
valley