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Follow Following. English Legal History Join other followers. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Burning at the Stake. A thief might be branded using a red-hot iron, and would carry the mark the mark for rest of his or her life. Other punishments were meant to shame the offenders, such as sitting in the stocks like the monk and the nun below. A disgraced knight being driven through the streets in a cart. If an accused person did not turn up for a court case, they could be declared an outlaw.
Their goods and property then belonged to the King and they had to leave their home and live as an outcast. Since this was a very common punishment, outlaws often joined together in bands. The most famous outlaw of all is Robin Hood.
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