Robin Hood Quiz 3 Review (Chapters 11-15) Flashcards
rascal
knave
container of hot coal
brazier
flour
meal
dine
sup
removed
doffed
loyal
ardent
saved
hoarded
cheat
defraud
disguise
guise
handler
wielder
fee
toll
crippled
maimed
uniforms
livery
hurt
smart
game
ploy
knave
rascal
brazier
container of hot coal
meal
flour
sup
dine
doffed
removed
ardent
loyal
hoarded
saved
defraud
cheat
guise
disguise
wielder
handler
toll
fee
maimed
crippled
livery
uniforms
smart
hurt
ploy
game
the minstrel who marries his love after Robin saves her from a forced marriage to a rich old knight
Allin-a-Dale
the tanner who was searching to arrest Robin Hood but instead ends up joining his band of merry men
Arthur-a-Bland
a poem that tells a story and is set to music
ballad
a church’s announcement of an intended marriage
banns
a person who sells meat
butcher
a unit of distance equal to one-eighth of a mile
furlong
the butcher who joins Robin’s merry men
Gilbert-of-the-White-Hand
a rope with a noose used for hanging criminals
halter
the raised platform where a priest stands to deliver a sermon or perform a church ceremony
pulpit
a steward or household manager
seneschal
a county in Great Britain
shire
a white gown worn by a priest
surplice
a person who turns animal skins into leather
tanner
an official in charge of the royal forests of medieval England
verderer
a certificate that gives permission to make an arrest
warrent
“Stay a moment, while I wind my horn so that the herdsmen may drive them hither.”
Who said this?
Robin Hood, disguised as a butcher
“Stay a moment, while I wind my horn so that the herdsmen may drive them hither.”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
the Sheriff
“Stay a moment, while I wind my horn so that the herdsmen may drive them hither.”
What was the real reason the speaker was blowing a horn?
He was calling the merry men to him so they could kidnap the Sheriff, bring him dinner, and rob him.
“As soon as this iron’s white hot, I’ll see that the right man gets it in the face!”
Who said this?
Robin Hood, disguised as a beggar
“As soon as this iron’s white hot, I’ll see that the right man gets it in the face!”
Where is the speaker?
on the gallows
“As soon as this iron’s white hot, I’ll see that the right man gets it in the face!”
What is the speaker doing?
He is having to do the job of the executioner, as punishment for having injured him.
“As soon as this iron’s white hot, I’ll see that the right man gets it in the face!”
Who is the “right man”?
the captain of the guard
“As soon as this iron’s white hot, I’ll see that the right man gets it in the face!”
Who does the speaker rescue?
He rescues the three prisoners who were supposed to be blinded on the gallows.
“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”
Who said this?
Arthur-a-Bland
“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
Robin Hood, disguised as a yeoman
“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”
Who agrees to help capture Robin Hood?
Robin Hood
“Her parents are dead, and I, as her legal guardian, say that she shall marry my brother.”
Who said this?
the Bishop of Peterborough
“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
Robin Hood, disguised as a minstrel
“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”
Why is the girl being forced into this marriage?
so that the groom, who is the Bishop’s brother, will gain all of her inherited lands and possessions
“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”
Who rescues her?
Robin Hood
“There is a great reward offered for the capture of a bold, bad outlaw called Robin Hood.”
Who does she marry in the end?
her true love, Allin-a-Dale
“Wind away! You silly old palmer, I know you well! Blow till your eyes drop out — it will but deprive me of the pleasure of burning them!”
Who said this?
Worman
“Wind away! You silly old palmer, I know you well! Blow till your eyes drop out — it will but deprive me of the pleasure of burning them!”
Who is the “silly old palmer”?
Robin Hood dressed in disguise
“Wind away! You silly old palmer, I know you well! Blow till your eyes drop out — it will but deprive me of the pleasure of burning them!”
How does the “palmer” escape this trap?
He runs into the house of an old woman who helps him by exchanging clothing with him so that Robin is mistaken for a woman.
The sheriff’s wife invites Robin Hood to supper when he is disguised as a what?
butcher
While at supper with the Sheriff and his wife, Robin Hood learns that King Richard is a what?
prisoner
When Robin Hood stumbles upon a public binding, he gets the role of executioner by doing what?
injuring the executioner
Instead of binding the three prisoners, Robin does what?
rescues them
Arthur-a-Bland is on the forest road looking to do what?
arrest Robin Hood
Robin agrees to help Arthur-a-Bland with his task in exchange for what?
100 pounds
Arthur-a-Bland finally agrees to join the merry men because he has found his beloved cousin ___.
Little John
What disguise does Robin Hood wear in order to sneak into a wedding to help Allin-a-Dale with his love back?
minstrel
The Bishop wants Allin-a-Dale’s true love to marry the Bishop’s brother for what reason?
she is rich
When Worman traps Robin Hood, an old lady helps Robin for what reason?
Robin had once saved her son
The old lady helps Robin Hood by doing what?
switching clothes with Robin
Robin saves the criminal being hanged by Worman by doing what?
shooting an arrow through the rope
In the end, what happens to Worman?
he is hanged
What happens to the Bishop in the end?
he must pay the tithe of the forest, is tied to a tree, is made to sing the Mass, and is released