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Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… with a silver coronet; after which it was fixed on the pillory there, and then conveyed to the Tower, crowned with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which was worth 40 s. yearly, and claimed there gallows, pillory, tumbril, view of frankpledge and assize of bread and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Daundeley, when called upon to show by what warrant he had pillory and the assize of bread and ale in Chilton Candover, …
A History of the County of York
… be made of some of the things which went with them: the pillory on Pavement; the stocks set up in each ward in 1501; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… recite the punishments awarded in various cases: the pillory for minor thefts, death by burning or drowning at …
Old and New London
… mayor in 1680, was sentenced to the ignominy of the pillory. In 1682 (Sir William Pritchard, Merchant Taylor, …
Old and New London
… convicted, expelled the House of Commons, and stood in the pillory in March, 1727. He was suspected of joining in a … at the several eras of his life: at his standing in the pillory he was worth above 200,000; at his commitment to …
Old and New London
… Customs Memorable ExecutionsA Dreadful CatastropheThe Pillory in the Old BaileyThe Surgeons' HallA Fatal … the Debtors' Door. Offenders frequently stood in the pillory in the Old Bailey, and there, no doubt, were often, … rotten eggs, and other equally offensive missiles. The pillory generally consisted of a wooden frame, erected on a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were placed in the market-place by the toll booth, and the pillory was near the castle. 116 The school stood on the … the rest found guilty. Of these one was sentenced to the pillory at Clitheroe and other towns, and the other ten were …
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