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Restraint used to hold and punish a person in a standing position
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
Pillory
Restraint device where the fingers are held in a wooden block
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
Finger_pillory
Point from which distances from London are measured
and his Parliament who had the statue erected here in 1675. A prominent pillory, where malefactors were publicly flogged, stood alongside for centuries
Charing_Cross
Pillory in Goa, India
Novo (lit. 'New Pillory'), also known as Hath Katro Khamb (lit. 'Hand-Cutting Pillar'), is a sixteenth-century black basalt pillory in Old Goa, located
Pelourinho_Novo
Abasement of pride
deliberately designed to be humiliating, e.g. tarring and feathering lawbreakers, pillory, "mark of shame" (stigma) as a means of "making an example" of a person
Humiliation
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
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
Pillory_(horse)
Historic building in Cheshire, England
1–5 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
1–5_Pillory_Street,_Nantwich
Pillory in Braga, Portugal
The Pillory of Braga (Portuguese: Pelourinho de Braga) is a 15th-century sculpted stone column with symbolic political, administrative and judicial significance
Pillory_of_Braga
King of England from 1509 to 1547
including the first Carthusian Martyrs, were executed and many more pilloried. The most prominent resisters included John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester
Henry_VIII
English television presenter, journalist, author and farmer (born 1960)
a breath of fresh air for the Royal Family — so why is she now being pilloried?... But then, after about seven minutes, everyone suddenly decided she's
Jeremy_Clarkson
Removal of the ears as corporal punishment
ears as an act of physical punishment. It was performed along with the pillorying or immobilisation in the stocks, and sometimes alongside punishments such
Cropping_(punishment)
Early modern form of public punishment
A shrew's fiddle or neck violin is a variation of the yoke, pillory, or rigid irons whereby the wrists are locked in front of the bound person by a hinged
Shrew's_fiddle
English highwayman and perjurer
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
John_Waller_(perjurer)
16th-century punishment or torture device
The scold's bridle was used on women, the counterpart of the stocks and pillory used to punish men. First recorded in Scotland in 1567, the branks were
Scold's_bridle
Pillory in Santa Maria Maior, Portugal
The Pillory of Lisbon (Portuguese: Pelourinho de Lisboa) is a pillory situated in the municipal square of the Portuguese capital (in the civil parish
Pillory_of_Lisbon
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Cidade Velha, Cape Verde
The Pelourinho (Portuguese for "pillory") is an important monument in the city of Cidade Velha in the south of Santiago, Cape Verde. The historic centre
Pelourinho_(Cidade_Velha)
evidence to prove that multiple copies were produced and distributed. — The Pillory 1991 2013 A satire magazine and only publishes one issue per semester.
List of publications at the College of William & Mary
List_of_publications_at_the_College_of_William_&_Mary
Restraining device
we now call 'confinement in the wood'" (Lys. 10.16). The stocks and the pillory each consist of large wooden boards with hinges; however, the stocks are
Stocks
Form of punishment whose main feature is dishonoring or disgracing a person
of shame"), the kaak or schandpaal ("pole of shame", a simple type of pillory), the draaikooi were customary for adulteresses, and the schopstoel, a
Public_humiliation
English minister and fabricator of the Popish Plot
into the pillory at the gate of Westminster Hall (now New Palace Yard), where passers-by pelted him with eggs. The next day he was pilloried in London
Titus_Oates
Type of pillory, a barrel worn as clothes
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
Drunkard's_cloak
Apparatus designed for carrying out executions by beheading
angled blade suspended at the top. The condemned person is secured with a pillory at the bottom of the frame, holding the position of the neck directly below
Guillotine
Square in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden
Germans are said to have been led from the Royal Palace to the pillory. Originally, the pillory was placed atop a bricked prison, where the despised executioner
Stortorget
Pillory in Bragança, Portugal
The Pillory of Bragança (Portuguese: Pelourinho de Bragança) is a 15th-century sculpted stone column with symbolic political, administrative and judicial
Pillory_of_Bragança
Civil parish in Alentejo, Portugal
Telheiro Mill of Água do Gato Novos Paços do Concelho Paços da Audência Pillory of Monsaraz Restaurante Sem Fim/Lagar Fortifications of Monsaraz Watchtower
Monsaraz
Pillory in Vila Fonche e Parada, Portugal
The Pillory of Arcos de Valdevez (Portuguese: Pelourinho de Arcos de Valdevez) is a 15th-century sculpted stone column with symbolic political, administrative
Pillory_of_Arcos_de_Valdevez
English writer, merchant and spy (1660–1731)
pamphleteering and political activities resulted in his arrest and placement in a pillory on 31 July 1703, principally on account of his December 1702 pamphlet entitled
Daniel_Defoe
English procuress and brothel-keeper
the severe treatment she received after being sentenced to stand in the pillory. Nothing is known of Needham's early life, but by the time she was middle-aged
Elizabeth_Needham
1956 film by Richard Quine
the hit Broadway play of the same name by Teichmann and Kaufman that pillories big business and corrupt businessmen. The film stars Judy Holliday and
The_Solid_Gold_Cadillac
Group of men arrested for sodomy
still extant sodomy laws promulgated by Henry VIII in 1534) and six were pilloried for this offence. Along with Oscar Wilde's imprisonment for a similar
Vere_Street_Coterie
2013 novel by Jim Crace
the three strangers, they are arrested by Master Kent and chained to the pillory for the week. The woman travelling with them is shaved of her hair, and
Harvest_(Crace_novel)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2022
personal approval rating recorded in one survey as nine per cent. She was pilloried in national and international press as a u-turner, and a chaotic vote
Liz_Truss
Demolished residence in London
Investigation" showed the ridiculed Sir John and Lady Douglas being led to a pillory erected outside Montagu House. All the Montagu House buildings were demolished
Montagu_House,_Blackheath
Torture method
Spanish technique of torture for crushing the toes and fingers by means of pillories and wedges.[better source needed] The only writer to comment in detail
Tablilla
Public square in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark
Gammeltorv. Nytorv also became the location of the city's scaffold and a pillory. Pillories were also found at a number of other sites around the city. A permanent
Nytorv
17th/18th century Caribbean privateers
got off with just a time in the pillory. However, a pirate who was flogged could very well spend some time in the pillory after being beaten. "The most
Buccaneer
King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649
example, in 1637 William Prynne, Henry Burton and John Bastwick were pilloried, whipped and mutilated by cropping and imprisoned indefinitely for publishing
Charles_I_of_England
American singer (born 1943)
New York Times. Retrieved April 2, 2024. He was not just knocked but pilloried by music critics, including those at The New York Times, who wrote him
Barry_Manilow
Pillory in Aguiar da Beira e Coruche, Portugal
The Pillory of Aguiar da Beira (Portuguese: Pelourinho de Aguiar da Beira) is a pillory located in the civil parish of Aguiar da Beira e Coruche, in the
Pillory_of_Aguiar_da_Beira
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
The pillory marking the municipal history of Camarate, in the Largo da Igreja
Camarate
Musical artist
critically acclaimed avant-garde/ contemporary classical symphony entitled The Pillory. Martz began his music career at an early age in California, signing his
Jasun_Martz
Process by which a mark is permanently burned into the skin of a living person
his or her ears cut off and nailed to the pillory, and for the second offense shall be whipped and pilloried in like manner and be branded on the forehead
Human_branding
English nursery rhyme
use from the 14th century to refer to the punishment of being stood in a pillory. For example, in 1364, an ale-wife, Alice Causton, was convicted of giving
Little_Bo-Peep
Russian-French painter
Sketch for a war poster ("The Pillory", 1916)
Sergey_Solomko
Indian actress (born 1954)
several previous attempts, leaving a note, "Don't blame anyone". She was pilloried by the press at that time, a period which one journalist termed as "the
Rekha
Indian nationalist leader (1897–1945)
afternoon. In Bose's account of the meeting, written many years later, he pilloried Gandhi with question after question. Bose thought Gandhi's answers were
Subhas_Chandra_Bose
American xylophone, marimba and vibraphone player (born 1946)
Zappa (2020) The Hamilton Face Band (1969) Ain't Got No Time (1970) The Pillory (1978) I Love The Blues She Heard My Cry (1975) Liberated Fantasies (1976)
Ruth_Underwood
Imposition of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome
This is sometimes called the "Expressive Theory" of denunciation. The pillory was a method for carrying out public denunciation.[citation needed] Some
Punishment
Royal charter prescribing administrative privileges or sanctions in the Portuguese Empire
established protection rights and military duties within royal service. A pillory (pelourinho) is directly linked to a foral. It was usually raised after
Foral
Church in Ashby de la Zouch in Leicestershire, England
monuments, and a font, pulpit and carved heads by Thomas Earp. The finger pillory is a rare item, once seen as a humane form of punishment. The church has
St Helen's Church, Ashby-de-la-Zouch
St_Helen's_Church,_Ashby-de-la-Zouch
City in Central London, England
John Lilburne on the pillory at Westminster in 1638
Westminster
Capital and largest city of Portugal
Astronomical Observatory Lisbon Oceanarium Lisbon Zoo Mercado de Campo de Ourique Pillory of Lisbon Prazeres Cemetery Rossio Train Station Rua Augusta Arch Santa
Lisbon
Coimbra) Pillory of Aguiar da Beira (Carapito, Aguiar da Beira) Pillory of Alcanede (Alcanede, Santarém) Pillory of Batalha (Batalha, Batalha) Pillory of Castle
List of national monuments of Portugal
List_of_national_monuments_of_Portugal
American professional wrestler (born 1965)
subsequent match with Goldberg at Super ShowDown in June 2019 was also widely pilloried, with Bryan Rose of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter calling it "sad
The_Undertaker
British comedian (born 1958)
whiplash for several weeks after poor health and safety resulted in a pillory incident. in 1993, he used his usual comedy sketch-show format that had
Bobby_Davro
British subject, d. 1538
guilty of spreading rumours about the death of Henry VIII in 1538 and was pilloried in the market square at Newbury. It was reported that he died from shock
Thomas_Barrie
Pub in Leeds, England
as a courthouse from around 1000 from which offenders were taken to the pillory across the road. There is however no actual historic study supporting these
The_Bingley_Arms
1986 novel by Patrick O'Brian
500 and one hour on the pillory. His name is stricken from the Navy List, not by law but by practice, the worst blow. The pillory is delayed a few days
The_Reverse_of_the_Medal
UNESCO World Heritage Site
2009, this was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pelourinho (Pillory), erected in 1512 or 1520. At this marble pillar rebellious slaves were
Cidade_Velha
1724 book published in Britain
"Pirate chic". The Age. 6 December 2016. John Robert Moore Defoe in the Pillory, and Other Studies. pp. 126–141. New York: Octagon Books, 1973. Bialuschewski
A General History of the Pyrates
A_General_History_of_the_Pyrates
Investigation" showed the ridiculed Sir John and Lady Douglas being led to a pillory erected outside Montagu House. More details about the Delicate Investigation
John Douglas (Royal Marines officer)
John_Douglas_(Royal_Marines_officer)
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
the walls, it is possible to find the old Town Hall, the old Court, the pillory (pelourinho in Portuguese), old barracks, and warehouses. The Parish Church
Vila_Nova_de_Cerveira
Private individual hired to capture criminals
the pillory. During the exposure, the mob violently beat them, sometimes even to death. Hitchen was sentenced to an hour of exposure in the pillory for
Thief-taker
15th-century battle of the Glyndŵr Rising
Shrewsbury impaled on a spear between two millstones in the marketplace pillory, with an armed guard, and was later quartered and put on display in Chester
Battle_of_Shrewsbury
English Baptist theologian, minister, and writer
to two weeks' imprisonment, fined twenty pounds, and on two days was pilloried for several hours in Aylesbury and Winslow. In 1668, Keach moved to London
Benjamin_Keach
Square in Brașov, Romania
by 18th-19th century houses, most of which are historical monuments. A pillory, in the middle of the square, was used as a means for public humiliation
Piața_Sfatului
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
Astronomical Observatory Lisbon Oceanarium Lisbon Zoo Mercado de Campo de Ourique Pillory of Lisbon Prazeres Cemetery Rossio Train Station Rua Augusta Arch Santa
Campo_de_Ourique
Fictional character from Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Esmeralda agrees to marry Gringoire. When Quasimodo is sentenced to the pillory for his attempted kidnapping, it is Esmeralda, his victim, who pities him
Esmeralda (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame)
Esmeralda_(The_Hunchback_of_Notre-Dame)
1896 book by Alice Morse Earle
stocks for the head, described in the Pillory article- which itself clashes with the modern day understanding of a pillory as a whipping post.[citation needed]
Curious Punishments of Bygone Days
Curious_Punishments_of_Bygone_Days
Municipality in Walloon Brabant province, Wallonia, Belgium
Ages remain. Among them are the pillory (1521), the village mill (c. 1200) and the Maison du Bailli (c. 1535). The pillory and the Bailli House Moulin banal
Braine-le-Château
Type of punishment restraint used in Asia
with the hands tied to each arm of the yoke. Frequently translated as pillory, it was similar to that European punishment except that the movement of
Cangue
who became master in Chancery. At age 68, Annet was sentenced to the pillory and a year's hard labour. He died on 18 January 1769. When the Christian
Peter_Annet
Parish of the municipality of Póvoa de Varzim in Portugal
Pedro de Rates Church (12th century building listed as National Monument) Pillory of Rates (listed property of public interest) Senhor da Praça Chapel (Baroque
Rates_(Póvoa_de_Varzim)
English legislation criminalising sodomy
was severe: imprisonment and some time on the pillory. "The lesser punishment—to be stood in the pillory—was by no means a lenient one, for the victims
Buggery_Act_1533
Warehouses in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Pillory, Historic Properties
Historic_Properties
18th century Huguenot bands
Fatio de Duillier, leaders of the so-called French prophets, standing on the scaffold at Charing Cross after being sentenced to the pillory for sedition.
Camisards
Parisian square
site of most of the public executions in early Paris. The gallows and the pillory stood there. The highest-profile executions took place on the grève, including
Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville – Esplanade de la Libération
Place_de_l'Hôtel-de-Ville_–_Esplanade_de_la_Libération
Act of physical injury that degrades the appearance or function of any living body
such as hog stealing, were punishable by having one's ears nailed to the pillory and slit loose, or even cropped, a counterfeiter would be branded on top
Mutilation
Furniture designed for sexual purposes
the ergonomically based Lovebumpers. Bondage equipment such as stocks, pillories and cages.[citation needed] Smotherboxes and other queening stools used
Erotic_furniture
English Quaker leader (1618–1660)
Parliament. Narrowly escaping execution, he was sentenced to be put in the pillory and on there to have a red-hot iron bored through his tongue, and also
James_Nayler
Irish writer (1854–1900)
does not understand. The world mocks at it, and sometimes puts one in the pillory for it. (Loud applause, mingled with some hisses.) This response was counter-productive
Oscar_Wilde
Gallows of columns of stone that rested on a horizontal beam of wood
intended to punish outsiders (vagrants, adventurers, rivals, etc.), unlike pillories, which were intended to punish insiders. Château de Kerjean (Finistère)
Patibular_fork
Largest island of Cape Verde
The pillory in Cidade Velha.
Santiago,_Cape_Verde
Thirteenth loaf of a baker's dozen
measure. This could be a fine, destruction of the baker's oven, or even the pillory. To protect themselves, bakers would add a small piece of bread to each
Vantage_loaf
1959 novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Mercury with another Martian survivor of that war, back to Earth to be pilloried as a sign of Man's displeasure with his arrogance, and finally to Titan
The_Sirens_of_Titan
Protests beginning in 2023
December 2023). "Stephen Fry decries antisemitism in Christmas video, is pilloried online". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 27 December 2023. "Jerry Seinfeld
Gaza_war_protests
American politician, lawyer and educator (born 1934)
elected leaders of their legislative chambers, Bulger was frequently pilloried in the media, but remained very popular in his district. He won his district
William_Bulger
Municipality in Lower Austria, Austria
guesthouse. The pillory stands just outside town hall. It is a large stone built in 1563 with inscriptions chiseled on it. The pillory was a symbol of
Gumpoldskirchen
and corporal punishment such as hanging, penal transportation and the pillory were used, but the period also saw the development of penitentiary prisons
18th-century_London
Englist newspaper publisher (1738–1812)
to £7,000 in 2025), a year's imprisonment in Newgate, to stand in the pillory for an hour and to give surety for good behaviour for seven years; for
John_Walter_(publisher)
the original street layout impressive remains including two churches, a royal fortress and Pillory Square with its ornate 16th century marble pillar.
List of World Heritage Sites in Cabo Verde
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Cabo_Verde
Future Films and Broadway Video Baby Bob 2002–2003 CBS with Scribbler's Pillory Productions Haunted 2002 UPN with Industry Entertainment and CBS Productions
List of Paramount Skydance television programs
List_of_Paramount_Skydance_television_programs
Theoretical system of psychoanalysis
they "indicted Lacanian psychoanalysis as a capitalist disorder" and "pilloried analysts as the most sinister priest-manipulators of a psychotic society"
Lacanianism
2022 video game
get rid of them (there are various ways to do so) or detain them in a pillory until they stop dissenting. The game has Twitch integration via the "Companion
Cult_of_the_Lamb
2006 single by 30 Seconds to Mars
preparing to sacrifice three young women with their heads in a single pillory board. At the end of the video, the band members end up fighting each other
From_Yesterday
1762 purported haunting in London
Those responsible were prosecuted and found guilty; Richard Parsons was pilloried and sentenced to two years in prison. The Cock Lane ghost became a focus
Cock_Lane_ghost
Capital city of Bahia, Brazil
points of interest are its famous Pelourinho (named after the colonial pillories that once stood there) district, its historic churches, and its beaches
Salvador,_Bahia
Spanish-language telenovela
victim of Aníbal and his henchmen, she puts his enemies in the public pillory. One by one her enemies who are on a list are falling: prisoners, mad or
La_Patrona
Anti-heresy tribunal (1547–1797)
pain of strappado, imprisonment, galley service, whipping, exposure in a pillory, or worse on the basis of the nature of the crime and of the offender.
Venetian_Holy_Inquisition
Civil parish in Portugal
The pillory that marked Esgueiras short history as municipal seat
Esgueira
PILLORY
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Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Hanumaan
Boy/Male
Arabic
Penalty; Reward
Girl/Female
Indian
Golden Heart
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Grocer
Girl/Female
Hindu
River water, Pure flowing water
Biblical
watch-tower
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Crystal, CRISTAL means "crystal, ice."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Indian
Green Leaves; Leafy Foliage; Green Bough
Boy/Male
Sikh
The Sun
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name NUMEES means "sister."
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imp. & p. p.
of Pillory
n.
A frame of adjustable boards erected on a post, and having holes through which the head and hands of an offender were thrust so as to be exposed in front of it.
n.
An iron collar fastened to a wall or post, formerly used in Scotland as a kind of pillory. [Written also juggs.] See Juke.
n.
An old slang name for the pillory, stocks, etc., of a prison.
v. t.
To set in, or punish with, the pillory; to pillory.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pillory
v. t.
Figuratively, to expose to public scorn.
v. t.
To set in, or punish with, the pillory.
pl.
of Pillory