execution dockの例文
- Execution Dock was actually by Wapping Old Stairs and generally used for pirates.
- He was hanged on 23 May 1701, at Execution Dock, Wapping, in London.
- On 25 November 1696, the five prisoners were taken to the gallows at Execution Dock.
- Once a pirate, a sailor faced an almost certain demise of being hung at the execution docks.
- Those sentenced to death were usually brought to Execution Dock from Marshalsea Prison ( although some were also transported from the Newgate ).
- The plot was discovered by the authorities following a confession by a crew member and Lancey was convicted, and hanged at Execution Dock in London on 7 June 1754.
- At Execution Dock in Wapping, where many criminals, including the pirate Captain Kidd, were publicly put to death, there are pub signs displaying a noose or scaffold.
- The gallows were particular visible in port cities that routinely featured an execution dock such as Hope Point the famous execution dock on the river Thames in Wapping, England.
- The gallows were particular visible in port cities that routinely featured an execution dock such as Hope Point the famous execution dock on the river Thames in Wapping, England.
- The gallows were particular visible in port cities that routinely featured an execution dock such as " Hope Point " the famous execution dock on the river Thames in Wapping, England.
- The gallows were particular visible in port cities that routinely featured an execution dock such as " Hope Point " the famous execution dock on the river Thames in Wapping, England.
- His associates Richard Barleycorn, Robert Lamley, William Jenkins, Gabriel Loffe, Able Owens, and Hugh Parrot were also convicted, but pardoned just prior to hanging at Execution Dock.
- Wapping was also the site of'Execution Dock', where pirates and other water-borne criminals faced execution by hanging from a gibbet constructed close to the low water mark.
- The "'Captain Kidd "'is a pub in Wapping, East London that is named after the seventeenth century pirate William Kidd, who was executed at the nearby Execution Dock.
- The Bell Inn, by the execution dock, was run by Samuel Batts, whose daughter, Elizabeth, married James Cook in 1762 at Barking, after the Royal Navy captain had stayed at the Inn.
- In London, Execution Dock is located on the north bank of the River Thames in Wapping; after tidal immersion, particularly notorious criminals'bodies could be hung in cages a little farther downstream at either Cuckold's Point or Blackwall Point, as a warning to other waterborne criminals of the possible consequences of their actions ( such a fate befell Captain William Kidd in May 1701 ).