CHAPTER XI.
Example of Hanging in Chains, 1808. Gibbet riddle. Spence Broughton. Hanging in Chains at Malta. A Hand gibbeted. Supposed Gibbeting alive in Bengal, and in Jamaica. The Chapter House at Lincoln a criminal court, 1827; the gibbeting remitted. Example in 1832; severance of last personal link with the Gibbet (April 14, 1891). Last example of Hanging in Chains, 1834. Its abolition by Statute. Gibbet with Wooden Head, _in memoriam_. Conclusion.--The Halifax Gibbet 102-114
LIST OF GIBBETING IRONS AND CHAINS.
Ashmolean Museum.--Eight separate portions of Irons found in various parts of Oxford. Some have cylindrical padlocks attached to them.
Chester Museum.--A leg-piece.
Doddington Hall, Lincoln.--Parts of Tommy Otter’s Irons. _See_ p. 104.
Leicester Gaol.--Cook’s Irons. _See_ p. 111.
Norwich Gaol.--Watson’s Irons. _See_ p. 94.
Norwich Museum.--A Head-piece.
Preston.--Irons.
Rye, Court Hall.--Breeds’s Irons. _See_ p. 66. _Illustrated._
Skegness Museum.--Irons.
Warrington Museum.--Miles’s Irons. _See_ p. 85. _Illustrated._
Winchester.--Irons.
In the possession of Lady Dorothy Nevill.--A leg-piece of Carter’s Irons. _See_ p. 68.
In the possession of the Rev. J. W. Tottenham.--Two sets of Pirate’s Chains from the Thames. _See_ p. 75. _Illustrated._
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
1. PIRATE’S CHAINS FROM THE THAMES _Frontispiece_
2. DECAPITATION } } 3. IMPALEMENT } _Facing page_ 26 } 4. BURNING AT THE STAKE }
5. GIBBET OF MONTFAUCON " 34
6. BREEDS’S IRONS " 66
7. A THAMES PIRATE " 76
8. GIBBET ON BRANDON SANDS " 82
9. MILES’S IRONS " 85
10. GIBBET FROM BEWICK " 91
11. IRON CAGE FROM BENGAL " 106
HANGING IN CHAINS.