Ducking stool
Ducking stools or cucking stools were chairs formerly used for punishment of disorderly women, scolds, and dishonest tradesmen in medieval Europe and elsewhere at later times. The cucking-stool was a form of wymen pine, or "women's punishment", as... Wikipedia
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Cucking and ducking stools, a method of punishment by means of humiliation, beating, or death. The cucking stool (also known as a “scolding stool” or a ...
The ducking stool game. A 17th- century woman has been accused of a crime and as her punishment she faces the ducking stool. To free her from this fate you must ...
The Medieval Ducking Stool was specifically used as a torture method for women. The device was a chair which was hung from the end of a free-moving arm. The ...
Oct 23, 2018 · Ducking stools, “an instrument of punishment for nags, gossips, witches, and difficult individuals”, often consisted of a “…chair suspended from ...
A ducking stool is a device used in the past to punish scolds, bakers, and brewers. It involves repeatedly plunging them underwater as a form of correction.