Medieval Punishments: An Illustrated History of Torture

Medieval Punishments: An Illustrated History of Torture

by William Andrews
Medieval Punishments: An Illustrated History of Torture

Medieval Punishments: An Illustrated History of Torture

by William Andrews

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Overview

“The brank may be described simply as an iron framework; which was placed on the head, closing it in a kind of cage; it had in front a plate of iron, which, either sharpened or covered with spikes, was so situated as to be placed in the mouth of the victim, and if she attempted to move her tongue in any way whatever, it was certain to be shockingly injured. She thus suffered for telling her mind to some petty tyrant in office, or speaking plainly to a wrong-doer, or for taking to task a lazy, and perhaps a drunken husband.“

Dive into the macabre history of England and Old Europe in this treasure chest of historical punishments. In the pages of Medieval Punishments are punishments from a less enlightened period, creating a thoroughly researched historical document that sheds light on the evolution of society and how humans have maintained social order and addressed crime.

In a town called Newcastle-on-Tyne, a drunkard cloak was a barrel that offenders were made to wear. In Anglo-Saxon times, each town was required to build stocks to hold breakers of the peace. To the Romans, beheading was considered the most honorable of deaths. It’s these details that make Medieval Punishments a compelling read for social historians and important component of human history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620876183
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 08/01/2013
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

William Andrews was an English author and editor of dozens of books, including Old Church Lore, and Yorkshire in Olden Times. He published several evolving works on bygone punishments; this is his third and, by his account, definitive statement on the subject. Born in 1848, he died in 1908.

Table of Contents

Hanging 1

Hanging in Chains 39

Hanging, Drawing, and Quartering 79

Pressing to Death 87

Drowning 95

Burning to Death 98

Boiling to Death 106

Beheading 108

The Halifax Gibbet 118

The Scottish Maiden 128

Mutilation 134

Branding 138

The Pillory 143

Punishing Authors and Burning Books 159

Finger Pillory 171

The Jougs 176

The Stocks 186

The Drunkard's Cloak 201

Whipping and Whipping-Posts 209

Public Penance 227

The Repentance Stool 239

The Ducking Stool 243

The Brank, Or Scold's Bridle 276

Riding the Stang 299

Index 307

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