The Peasants' Revolting Crimes
Popular history writer Terry Deary takes us on a lighthearted and often humorous romp through the centuries with Mr & Mrs Peasant, recounting foul and dastardly deeds committed by the underclasses, as well as the punishments meted out by those on the ‘right side’ of the law.

Discover tales of arsonists and axe-wielders, grave robbers and garroters, poisoners and prostitutes. Delve into the dark histories of beggars, swindlers, forgers, sheep rustlers and a whole host of other felons from the lower ranks of society who have veered off the straight and narrow. There are stories of highwaymen and hooligans, violent gangs, clashing clans and the witch trials that shocked a nation. Learn too about the impoverished workers who raised a riot opposing crippling taxes and draconian laws, as well as the strikers and machine-smashers who thumped out their grievances against new technologies that threatened their livelihoods.

Britain has never been short of those who have been prepared to flout the law of the land for the common good, or for their own despicable purposes. The upper classes have lorded and hoarded their wealth for centuries of British history, often to the disadvantage of the impoverished. Frustration in the face of this has resulted in revolt. Read all about it here!

This entertaining book is packed full of revolting acts and acts of revolt, revealing how ordinary folk – from nasty Normans to present-day lawbreakers – have left an extraordinary trail of criminality behind them. The often gruesome penalties exacted in retribution reveal a great deal about some of the most fascinating eras of British history.
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The Peasants' Revolting Crimes
Popular history writer Terry Deary takes us on a lighthearted and often humorous romp through the centuries with Mr & Mrs Peasant, recounting foul and dastardly deeds committed by the underclasses, as well as the punishments meted out by those on the ‘right side’ of the law.

Discover tales of arsonists and axe-wielders, grave robbers and garroters, poisoners and prostitutes. Delve into the dark histories of beggars, swindlers, forgers, sheep rustlers and a whole host of other felons from the lower ranks of society who have veered off the straight and narrow. There are stories of highwaymen and hooligans, violent gangs, clashing clans and the witch trials that shocked a nation. Learn too about the impoverished workers who raised a riot opposing crippling taxes and draconian laws, as well as the strikers and machine-smashers who thumped out their grievances against new technologies that threatened their livelihoods.

Britain has never been short of those who have been prepared to flout the law of the land for the common good, or for their own despicable purposes. The upper classes have lorded and hoarded their wealth for centuries of British history, often to the disadvantage of the impoverished. Frustration in the face of this has resulted in revolt. Read all about it here!

This entertaining book is packed full of revolting acts and acts of revolt, revealing how ordinary folk – from nasty Normans to present-day lawbreakers – have left an extraordinary trail of criminality behind them. The often gruesome penalties exacted in retribution reveal a great deal about some of the most fascinating eras of British history.
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The Peasants' Revolting Crimes

The Peasants' Revolting Crimes

by Terry Deary
The Peasants' Revolting Crimes

The Peasants' Revolting Crimes

by Terry Deary

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Popular history writer Terry Deary takes us on a lighthearted and often humorous romp through the centuries with Mr & Mrs Peasant, recounting foul and dastardly deeds committed by the underclasses, as well as the punishments meted out by those on the ‘right side’ of the law.

Discover tales of arsonists and axe-wielders, grave robbers and garroters, poisoners and prostitutes. Delve into the dark histories of beggars, swindlers, forgers, sheep rustlers and a whole host of other felons from the lower ranks of society who have veered off the straight and narrow. There are stories of highwaymen and hooligans, violent gangs, clashing clans and the witch trials that shocked a nation. Learn too about the impoverished workers who raised a riot opposing crippling taxes and draconian laws, as well as the strikers and machine-smashers who thumped out their grievances against new technologies that threatened their livelihoods.

Britain has never been short of those who have been prepared to flout the law of the land for the common good, or for their own despicable purposes. The upper classes have lorded and hoarded their wealth for centuries of British history, often to the disadvantage of the impoverished. Frustration in the face of this has resulted in revolt. Read all about it here!

This entertaining book is packed full of revolting acts and acts of revolt, revealing how ordinary folk – from nasty Normans to present-day lawbreakers – have left an extraordinary trail of criminality behind them. The often gruesome penalties exacted in retribution reveal a great deal about some of the most fascinating eras of British history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526745576
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Series: The Peasants' Revolting
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Terry Deary is the esteemed author of the immensely popular Horrible Histories series.

Table of Contents

Introduction viii

Chapter 1 Norman Nastiness 1

Immoral earnings 2

Arson 5

Animal theft 6

Football violence 9

Knife crime 16

Brawling 21

Gang violence 24

Chapter 2 Mediaeval Misery 33

Shoplifting 33

Revolt 38

War crimes 46

Chapter 3 Wild Women 50

Blackmail 50

Serial killing 59

Infanticide 64

Chapter 4 Tudor Twisters 71

Swindling 71

Conspiracy to murder 77

Vagrancy 82

Begging 86

Chapter 5 Sinful Stuarts 91

Robbery with violence 92

Duelling 98

Witchcraft 101

Animal cruelty 110

Vigilante justice 113

Chapter 6 Quaint Crimes 117

Quackery 118

Wife-selling 121

Garrotting 128

Impersonating an Egyptian 132

Chapter 7 Georgian Jokers and Victorian Villains 134

Stocking frame wrecking 135

Treason 143

Striking 153

Smuggling 160

Piracy 169

Forgery 176

Bodysnatching 184

Riots 189

Pocket-picking 192

Assassination 194

Epilogue 200

Index 204

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