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  • The ‘Ducking Stool’ Was the Ultimate Tool of Humiliation
    The ducking stool was a chair used for punishment of disorderly women and scolds in England, Scotland, and elsewhere (Photo Credit: Universal History Archive Universal Images Group Getty Images) The purpose of the ducking stool was to humiliate the offender by parading them around their community while they were strapped into the device
  • Ceremonial counties of England - Wikipedia
    Ceremonial counties, [2] formally known as counties for the purposes of the lieutenancies, [3] are areas of England to which lord-lieutenants are appointed A lord-lieutenant is the monarch's representative in an area [4]Shrieval counties have the same boundaries and serve a similar purpose, being the areas to which high sheriffs are appointed High sheriffs are the monarch's judicial
  • Ducking Stool - Encyclopedia. com
    The offender was strapped into a sturdy chair, which was fastened to a long wooden beam fixed as a seesaw on the edge of a pond or stream, where the offender was immersed This form of public humiliation prevailed in England and America from the early seventeenth century through the early nineteenth century, when reformers called for more
  • Ducking stool - Wikiwand
    Ducking stools or cucking stools were chairs formerly used for punishment of disorderly women, scolds, and dishonest tradesmen in medieval Europe [1] and elsewhere at later times [2] The ducking-stool was a form of wymen pine , or "women's punishment", as referred to in Langland's Piers Plowman (1378)
  • Ducking stool - Oxford Reference
    A chair fastened to the end of a pole, used formerly to plunge offenders into a pond or river as a punishment, and used particularly for disorderly women, scolds, and dishonest tradesmen From: ducking stool in The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable »
  • Counties of England (Map and Facts) | Mappr
    Strangely enough, Greater London is also one of the nine regions of England, but is also referred to as a Ceremonial County – such is its importance and prevalence However, Greater London cannot be considered one of the Historical Counties of England as it was originally Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent, and Hertfordshire
  • England - Counties, Geography, History | Britannica
    England - Counties, Geography, History: For ceremonial purposes, every part of England belongs to one of 47 geographic, or ceremonial, counties, which are distinct from the historic counties The monarch appoints a lord lieutenant and a high sheriff to represent each geographic county Because every part of England falls within one of these counties, they serve as statistical and geographic units
  • Ceremonial counties of England - Simple English Wikipedia, the free . . .
    The Lieutenancies Act 1997 defines the "ceremonial counties" in terms of local government areas created by the Local Government Act 1972 as amended Schedule 1, paragraphs 2–5 defines them as: Bedfordshire, including Luton; Berkshire; Bristol; Buckinghamshire, including Milton Keynes; Cambridgeshire, including Peterborough; Cheshire, including Halton and Warrington
  • English Counties by Population and Area 2024
    The largest County in England North Yorkshire is the largest county in England by area It covers 3,341 square miles or 8,654 km² in total As well as being the biggest county North Yorkshire is the fourth biggest by population in England Lincolnshire, Cumbria and Devon are the other three counties with an area of more than 2,500 square miles
  • Counties of England - Wikipedia
    The counties of England are a type of subdivision of England Counties have been used as administrative areas in England since Anglo-Saxon times There are three definitions of county in England: the 48 ceremonial counties used for the purposes of lieutenancy; the 84 metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties for local government; [a] and the 39 historic counties
  • Population estimates - Office for National Statistics
    The population of England and Wales continues to grow; although it is increasing at a similar rate to the previous 12 months, the year to mid-2023 saw the largest annual increase in at least 75 years, with the population growing by almost 610,000 to 60 9 million an increase of 24,000 compared with mid-2022; the number of births in the year
  • Public Order Offences incorporating the Charging Standard
    Under section 7(3), where a defendant is tried for Violent Disorder, the jury may find them guilty of an offence under section 4 This means that (by virtue of section 6(5) of the Criminal Law Act 1967 ), the defendant may plead not guilty to Violent Disorder but guilty to section 4 in the Crown Court
  • Counties in England by population - Wikipedia
    This is a list of ceremonial counties in England by population in 2021 2022 [1] Rank County Total population Region 1: Greater London: 8,901,000: London 2: East of England 26: County Durham: 860,000: North East 27: West Sussex: 863,000: South East 28: Cambridgeshire: Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4
  • Population estimates for the UK, England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern . . .
    Population of UK at mid-2022 We estimate the UK population at mid-2022 as 67 6 million (67,596,281) This is an aggregate of the estimates for the four constituent countries All four countries of the UK saw population increases in the period between mid-2011 and mid-2022 Table 1 shows the populations and summary statistics for each country
  • Ceremonial County - data. gov. uk
    These areas are referred to as ceremonial counties in England, as Scottish lieutenancy areas in Scotland, and as preserved counties in Wales N A, Dataset: Ceremonial County: N A: 10 January 2025 Not available: Additional information View additional metadata Added to data gov uk 2025-01-09 2022-09-29 (publication) Frequency of update





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