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Rabbit
9 January, 09:56
How were crimes punished in Stuart times?
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Belen Farmer
9 January, 10:47
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Crimes were committed as trivial we can consider today.
For stealing one would be hanged and for attempting to do something to the king of that time then the punishment for that would be chopping off their heads.
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