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BOILING TO DEATH

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 153 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BOILING TO

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DEATH  , a punishment once
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common both in England and on the continent . The only extant legislative
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notice of it in England occurs in an act passed in 1531 during the reign of Henry VIII., providing that convicted poisoners should be boiled to
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death; it is,' however, frequently mentioned earlier as a punishment for coining . The Chronicles of the Grey Friars (published by the Camden Society, 1852) have an account of boiling for poisoning at Smithfield in the
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year 1522, the man being fastened to a chain and lowered into boiling
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water several times until he died . The preamble of the
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statute of Henry VIII . (which made poisoning treason) in 1531 recites that one Richard Roose (or Coke), a cook, by putting
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poison in some food intended for the household of the bishop of Rochester and for the poor of the parish of
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Lambeth, killed a man and woman: He was found guilty of treason and sentenced to be boiled to death without benefit of clergy . He was publicly boiled at Smithfield . In the same year a maid-servant for poisoning her
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mistress was boiled at King's
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Lynn . In 1542 Margaret Davy, a servant, for poisoning her employer, was boiled at Smithfield . In the reign of
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Edward VI., in 1547, the act was repealed . See also W . Andrews, Old Time Punishments (Hull, 1890) ; Notes and Queries, vol. i . (1862), vol. ix .

(1867); Du Cange (s.v . Caldariis decoquere) .

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