His punishment for the crime was to hang at the gibbet.
Combe Gibbet was created in 1676.
gibbet |ˈjibit| historicalnouna gallows.• an upright post with an arm on which the bodies of executed criminals were left hanging as a warning or deterrent to others.• ( the gibbet) execution by hanging : the four ringleaders were sentenced to the gibbet.
Gibbet Rath massacre happened on 1798-05-29.
pirates were once hung there, and "gibbet"means "gallows".
Gibbet.
Gibbet or scaffold.
Gallows or gibbet.
"The Ballad of the Gibbet" is a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge that tells the story of a man who is executed and hung on a gibbet. The poem explores themes of justice, morality, and the consequences of crime. It underscores the idea that actions have consequences and serves as a cautionary tale against wrongful behavior.
The term gibbet is used to describe a gallows. It is a steel frame and upright post that is used to display the corpses of executed criminals. This is done as a warning or deterrent.
Following the hanging of Anderson the Pirate in 1765, Ellis Island was renamed to Gibbet Island after the instrument used to hang him.
It was called Gibbet.