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A New History of London
… John Williams, bookseller in Fleet-street, stood in the pillory in New Palace yard Westminster; for republishing the … and sentiments directly opposite. They suspended near the pillory a jack boot, a Scots bonnet, and an axe; and after … The hackney coach No. 45, carried him to and from the pillory, nor would the anti-ministerial driver accept any …
A New History of London
… it, for the punishment of night-walkers; together with a pillory, for the punishment of offending bakers and millers. …
A New History of London
… of working, subjected them to fines, imprisonment, and the pillory; and punishment was provided against combinations of …
Survey of London
… most part represented only by conventional symbols. The pillory is shown in the middle of the road a little north of … taken down and stored in the Bridgehouse. b 20 Beside the pillory was a well which in 1540 the masters of the Bridge … Margaret Hill, betwixt the George and Talbot Innes". 19 A pillory was afterwards set up at St. Margaret's Hill, and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
A History of the County of Sussex
… in Steyning and Broadwater), infangthief and gallows, pillory and tumbrel, together with wreck of the sea and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… town's prison, and set up a whipping post there. 53 An old pillory was mentioned in 1378. 54 In the early 17th century the pillory stood in High Street by the stocks and near the site … present town hall. 55 In 1744 the corporation ordered the pillory to be removed to the Cornhill, but both pillory and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of two thirds of the lordship claimed gallows, tumbrel, pillory, waifs and strays, wrecks of the sea, the assize of … of the borough in 1386-7 shared the cost of rebuilding the pillory and thews, both used for offenders sentenced in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… honor of Gloucester, claimed view of frankpledge, gallows, pillory, tumbril, and waif in 1287 16 and their court was … granted the lady of Lechlade the right to a tumbril and pillory and the profits of the biannual view, which was to be …
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