| 31. | Lord Cochrane was sentenced to prison, the pillory and fined ?, 000.
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| 32. | Stocks or pillories were similarly used for punishment of men or women by humiliation.
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| 33. | Dimsal touches the time machine and disappears, but eventually returns with a pillory.
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| 34. | The second pillory took place at Ludgate Hill.
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| 35. | He also compared the rally to a pillory.
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| 36. | He was in and out of prison and once endured the humiliation of the pillory.
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| 37. | The punishment is a fine of ?, 500 and one hour on the pillory.
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| 38. | The pillory is delayed a few days, so word spreads to all his mates.
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| 39. | The gallows and the pillory stood there.
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| 40. | His body was taken to a pillory,
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