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Olde Yorkshire punishments

Peach, Howard2012
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This illustrated work provides a glimpse into the dark world of Yorkshire punishments through the centuries. All forms of punishment are covered, ranging from the gruesome and extreme to the downright peculiar. Locals and visitors alike will be fascinated by this revealing insight into the dark world of Yorkshire punishments through the centuries. This fascinating volume explores the darkest aspects of crime and punishment in Yorkshire over the centuries - a history by turns gruesome, intriguing and strange. From the stocks, joug and branding iron to the prison cell, galley - and noose - every punishment that could befall the criminals of Yorkshire is included in this volume. Some are horriffic; some, like the nailing of ears to the pillary, bizarre; an some, like the little girl who died in 1856 'through fear of whipping by the school mistress', heartbreakingly sad. Containing notorious villains such as Charlie Peace and Eugene Aram, true-life cases, underworld institutions such as 'flash houses', and the extraordinary histories of executioners such as 'Mutton' Currey of York, who once was so intoxicatred that he tried to hang the officating preiest instead of the condemned, this book has much to suprise and entertain the reader. With sections on Church scandals, why bull baiting was a legal requierment and the use of the Sharp Maiden - the guillotine - it will delight anyone with an interest in Yorkshire's penal history.
Main title:
Imprint:
Stroud : History, 2008.
Collation:
128 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780752446615 (pbk)
Dewey class:
364.6094281364.6364.6 PEA
LC class:
HV9960
Language:
English
BRN:
271688
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