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The Medieval Coroner: Part 1

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The Medieval Coroner Part 1 game quiz
"The medieval coroner of England had a far more varied role than the coroner of today. Take an opportunity to learn more about this versatile person. This is the first of two quizzes on this topic."

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1. What is the origin of the term "coroner"?
    It was from the Old English term for "crower" or one who spreads the news
    The origin of the term is obscure and not known
    It refers to the task of keeping the King's crowns safe
    It is from the Latin translation of the phrase "to keep the pleas of the crown"


2. King Richard I's proclamation formalizing the role of the coroner was issued in September 1194. When were coroners first documented in England?
    They were found in Saxon times as early as 871
    Coroners did not appear until after 1194
    Coroners were brought to England by the Normans
    Coroners came to England with the Roman legions


3. What was the primary motivation behind the proclamation of September 1194 and the formalization of the coroner's role?
    The murder of a prominent cleric prompted the need for a coroner
    There was confusion between the role of sheriff and the role of the coroner
    Richard I needed money
    Recent advances in medieval forensics caused a need for the role


4. The medieval coroner's overall responsibility was to record events that he observed, usually to assess the value of property and any fines involved. What were these records called?
    The Coroner's Book of Inquests
    The Coroner's Royal Record
    The Coroner's Roll
    The Royal Inquest


5. What was the General Eyre?
    The royal court of law
    The clerk who assisted the coroner
    The list of rules that the medieval coroner was required to follow
    The box in which the coroner's roll was stored


6. Which of the following persons would be most likely to hold the office of coroner?
    A serf
    A royal duke
    A landholder with the rank of knight
    A medieval physician


7. The medieval coroner was required to personally investigate any occurrence of homicide or sudden death. Which of the following was NOT a reason that the coroner had this role?
    The cause of death had to be determined
    The coroner needed to determine fines for infractions by the locals
    The record of deaths was needed for local histories
    The identity of the deceased needed to be determined


8. Did the medieval coroner perform autopsies?
    Yes
    No


9. How did an individual become a coroner?
    The King personally appointed all coroners
    The office was inherited from father to son
    The office was assigned as a reward for special services to the church
    The coroner was usually elected by a select group


10. What was a murdrum fine?
    A fine imposed if the deceased did not receive last rites
    A fine imposed if the body was buried before the coroner arrived
    A fine levied on the township or hundred where a body was found
    A fine imposed on the family if the death was found to be a suicide


11. Another very important county official was the sheriff. Was the coroner a subordinate of the county sheriff?
    Yes
    No


12. What was a deodand?
    The object(s) that caused a death
    The sum of money the coroner received for an inquest
    An archaic term for a person who commits homicide
    The place where the coroner's inquest was held


13. The coroner was responsible for cases when a fugitive chose to "abjure the realm". What was this practice?
    A criminal agreed to military service to pay for his offense
    An outlaw wanted to pay a fine instead of suffer imprisonment
    A criminal who was in sanctuary wished to leave the realm
    An outlaw wanted to be imprisoned to avoid a heavy fine


14. Guilt or innocence was often determined in the Middle Ages by the accused undergoing an ordeal. The coroner was required to attend all ordeals and record the results. Which of the following was NOT a form of ordeal?
    All were medieval ordeals
    Ordeal by bier
    Ordeal by fire
    Ordeal by water


15. Which of the following were duties for the medieval coroner?
    All of these were duties of the coroner
    Investigation of non-fatal fires
    Investigation of injury from assault
    Investigation of rape


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