- The
pillory is a
device made of a
wooden or
metal framework erected on a post, with
holes for
securing the head and hands, used
during the
medieval and...
- A
finger pillory is a
style of
restraint where the
fingers are held in a
wooden block,
using an L-shaped hole to keep the
knuckle bent
inside the block...
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Pillory (foaled 1919 in Kentucky) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Pillory was a
chestnut horse bred and
raced by the co-owner and
president of...
- The
Pillory of
Lisbon (Portuguese:
Pelourinho de Lisboa) is a
pillory situated in the muni****l
square of the
Portuguese capital (in the
civil parish...
- term and
pillory in 1732
after giving false information to the courts, from
which he
benefited financially. He was
killed while in the
pillory by Edward...
-
pamphleteering and
political activities resulted in his
arrest and
placement in a
pillory on 31 July 1703, prin****lly on
account of his
December 1702
pamphlet entitled...
- The
Pillory of
Braga (Portuguese:
Pelourinho de Braga) is a 15th-century
sculpted stone column with
symbolic political,
administrative and
judicial significance...
- ears as an act of
physical punishment. It was
performed along with the
pillorying or
immobilisation in the stocks, and
sometimes alongside punishments such...
- A drunkard's
cloak was a type of
pillory used in
various jurisdictions to
punish miscreants. The drunkard's
cloak was
actually a barrel, into the top...
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Pillory Street is a
large curved corner block in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, in the
French Baroque style of the late 17th century,
which is listed...