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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… black-letter inscriptions; probably late 14th-century. Pillory: In W. towertall post (Plate p.258) with cross-piece …
A History of the County of Essex
… factory. 224 The parish whipping post (dated 1598) and pillory are preserved in the museum in the crypt of the Lady …
A History of the County of Essex
… the countess of Rutland to provide ducking stool and pillory, and in 1645 required the constable to set up stocks … while the lord of the manor was to provide the pillory. 2 The stocks stood in front of the Vestry House … for allowing his gallows at Rodon (Rowden) Ende and his pillory to fall into ruin. Walthamstow vestry minutes are …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and William I. 13 In 1279 the abbot claimed tumbril and pillory as well as view of frankpledge, but those liberties …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… that he was fined 20 marks, stood three times in the pillory and now lies in the Common Side of Newgate for the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Barbary Child, petitioner was sentenced to stand in the pillory and fined 600 l. to the late Queen and imprisoned … till payment thereof; that 18 June 1712 he stood in the pillory, where he received many bruises; that he is not …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 320 l. and has been burned in the hand and stood in the pillory. Lady Russell to whom he alleges that the said fine …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… expenses for an executioner and in erecting a pillory. Ibid, p. 275. Royal warrant, countersigned by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Yarmouth, with frank pledge, assise, free warren, pillory and tumbrel. Their temporalities in 1428, were valued …
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