Who was immediately beneath the king under the Norman feudal system?
The queen
The bishops
The barons
Who were William I's vice-regents in England?
William Rufus and Henry
Bishop Odo and William FitzOsbern
Edwin and Morcar
What status did Odo hold after the conquest?
Earl of Kent
Earl of Hereford
Earl of Worcester
Whereabouts in England did resistance to William's rule develop immediately after 1066?
Cornwall
The fens of eastern England
The Marcher lands on the Welsh border
Where did the massacre of 900 Norman soldiers occur in 1068?
Durham
Exeter
Newcastle
Which Anglo-Saxon resistance leader joined Hereward the Wake in his rebellion?
Edwin
Edgar Atheling
Morcar
Why were there rebellions in the North in 1068-70?
William gave the land to a Dane
William was taking land and increasing taxation
Tostig had returned
Who helped the rebels in the North of England?
Scots and Danes
Scots and Welsh
Danes and Welsh
What was William the Conqueror's response to rebellion in the North of England?
Promoting intermarriage between Normans and the Anglo-Saxons
'Scorched earth policy' which meant destroying the farm land and animals of the Anglo-Saxons
Imprisoning the Anglo-Saxons in special camps
Which of these was an immediate consequence of William's 'Harrying of the North'?
Rebuilding
Retaliation
Refugees