1. To offend the state results in prison time, hanging until half dead, being quartered alive, and having your guts thrown in a fire. (Source 1)
2. Trespassing results in hanging. (Source 1)
3. In treason, felony, or other unconfessed crimes, the person will be hung and chopped up and buried. (Source 1)
4. Stealing results in whipping and the stocks. Some are pressed to death by weights or pushed down slowly onto a spike. (Source 1)
5. Thieves can reduce punishment if they can read. (Source 2)
6. Small crimes are punished by iron branding the person. (Source 2)
7. Big stealing crimes resulted in food being placed on you. Mutts were then released to eat you alive while people watched. (Source 2)
8. Murder did not have a very strict punishment. (Source 2)
9. Killing a priest resulted in torture then death. (Source 2)
10. There were no trials, except torture. The person being tortured would continue to be tortured until he told what the torturer wanted to hear. (Source 2)
11. Public drunkness resulted in being put in a barrel and forced to wander the streets while people made fun of you. (Source 3)
12. The brank was used on gossiping women. The brank is a medal cage that goes around the face with spikes that go in the mouth. (Source 3)
13. Criminals were placed in a public pillory. The head and hands were put in the holes. (Source 3)
14. Whipping was a common punishment of theft.
15. The dunking stool was used to dunk a gossiping woman in water for however long the dunker wanted to dunk the woman. It worked on a lever system. (Source 3)
16. Public amputations were used with the amputation saw. (Source 3)
17. Freemen were tortured in cases of treason. Torture is the trial for the criminal. Torture did not stop until what the torturer wanted to hear. (Source 4)
18. The punishment for poisoning is to be boiled to death or be mutilated and branded. (Source 4)
19. The harsher the crime, the harsher the punishment was. (Source 4)
20. When Elizabeth was crowned queen, there was lots more torture. (Source 4)
2. Trespassing results in hanging. (Source 1)
3. In treason, felony, or other unconfessed crimes, the person will be hung and chopped up and buried. (Source 1)
4. Stealing results in whipping and the stocks. Some are pressed to death by weights or pushed down slowly onto a spike. (Source 1)
5. Thieves can reduce punishment if they can read. (Source 2)
6. Small crimes are punished by iron branding the person. (Source 2)
7. Big stealing crimes resulted in food being placed on you. Mutts were then released to eat you alive while people watched. (Source 2)
8. Murder did not have a very strict punishment. (Source 2)
9. Killing a priest resulted in torture then death. (Source 2)
10. There were no trials, except torture. The person being tortured would continue to be tortured until he told what the torturer wanted to hear. (Source 2)
11. Public drunkness resulted in being put in a barrel and forced to wander the streets while people made fun of you. (Source 3)
12. The brank was used on gossiping women. The brank is a medal cage that goes around the face with spikes that go in the mouth. (Source 3)
13. Criminals were placed in a public pillory. The head and hands were put in the holes. (Source 3)
14. Whipping was a common punishment of theft.
15. The dunking stool was used to dunk a gossiping woman in water for however long the dunker wanted to dunk the woman. It worked on a lever system. (Source 3)
16. Public amputations were used with the amputation saw. (Source 3)
17. Freemen were tortured in cases of treason. Torture is the trial for the criminal. Torture did not stop until what the torturer wanted to hear. (Source 4)
18. The punishment for poisoning is to be boiled to death or be mutilated and branded. (Source 4)
19. The harsher the crime, the harsher the punishment was. (Source 4)
20. When Elizabeth was crowned queen, there was lots more torture. (Source 4)