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  • PS : My trial reminds me of those old medieval ducking stools.
  • This is similar to the use of a ducking stool.
  • However, there are currently plans to construct a replica ducking stool at the site.
  • Objects in the collection include a ducking stool dating from 1686, geological items, stocks, and a whipping post.
  • One of the last ordeals by ducking stool took place in Leominster in 1809, with Jenny Pipes as the final incumbent.
  • The ducking stool is on public display in Leominster Priory; a mechanised depiction of it is featured on the town clock.
  • The recall campaign that is _ finally _ coming to a conclusion has further demeaned the governor's office into something resembling a civic ducking stool.
  • Barnaby has them arrested on a burglary charge, and the two are sentenced to be dunked in the ducking stool and then banished to Bogeyland.
  • Am I to be sat in a ducking stool on the scant evidence of one man ? talk ) 15 : 49, 22 November 2011 ( UTC)
  • Uses of the pillory, ducking stool, the Brank, The Drunkards Cloak, Burning, the Wheel and other forms of punishment and torture were also common during this time!
  • This seat served to punish not only scolds, but also brewers and bakers who sold bad ale or bread, whereas the ducking stool dunked its victim into the water.
  • Some lock-ups also had stocks, ducking stools, pillories, or pinfolds alongside them and the origins of the 18th century village lock-up evolved from much earlier examples of holding cells and devices.
  • Written records for the name " ducking stool " appear from 1597, and a statement in 1769 relates that " ducking-stool " is a corruption of the term " cucking-stool ".
  • The woman who is usually subject to the ducking stool is off the island, and though I'm sure there are " naughty wives and gossips " among us, no one speaks up.
  • The ducking stool, rather than being fixed in position by the river or pond, could be mounted on wheels to allow the convicted woman to be paraded through the streets before punishment was carried out.
  • Cuckstool Lane, which runs south from the War Memorial was the original site of the village ducking stool, where ( the story has it ) suspected witches were immersed in a pond, or more likely'cuckolds', those suspected of adultery.
  • The reasoning seems to be : " You aren't breaking any law so we can't lock you up and the ACLU would be on us like lice in a hen house if we tried public humiliation using the pillory or ducking stool, drat the luck.
  • Prisons were designed to hold people until their creditors had been paid, or their fate decided by judges : usually execution, the stocks, flogging, the pillory, the ducking stool, or penal transportation to one of the American colonies or to Australia, a practice that ended in 1868 ."
  • In 17th-century New England and Long Island, scolds or those convicted of similar offences both men and women could be sentenced to stand with their tongue in a cleft stick, a more primitive but easier-to-construct version of the scold's bridle, but the ducking stool also made the trip across the Atlantic.
  • She was tried and convicted of being a " public nuisance, a common brawler and a common scold . " Although a ducking stool had been constructed nearby, the court ruled that the traditional common law punishment of ducking for a scold was obsolete, and she was instead fined $ 10.
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