Then all was bustle in Nottingham Town and crowds filled the streets, for all knew that the famous Will Stutely was to be hanged that day.
I crave no weapon, but let me not be meanly hanged this day."
Now I will make a jest of thee and a sorry jest withal, for I will quarter thee limb from limb, after thou art hanged." Then he spurred his horse forward and said no more to Stutely.
"You will be
hanged," replied the other, without hesitation.
"May I be
hanged myself," exclaimed Dominicus Pike aloud, on reaching the top of a lonely hill, "if I'll believe old Higginbotham is unhanged till I see him with my own eyes, and hear it from his own mouth!
Comminges had arrested one of the ringleaders and had ordered him to be
hanged near the cross of Du Trahoir; but in attempting to execute this command the soldiery were attacked in the market-place with stones and halberds; the delinquent had escaped to the Rue des Lombards and rushed into a house.
The Namibian Police Force's regional crime investigations coordinator, Deputy Commissioner Bonifasius Kanyetu told Nampa the deceased
hanged himself with a nylon rope and died instantly.
Chairman Islamic Ideological Council said the convict should be
hanged inside the jail.
| British fascist William Joyce, who was
hanged for treason in 1946.
'One person was
hanged publicly in Lahore during Zia's era.
After strangulation or throttling persons may be
hanged, complete suspension in the absence of platform raises a presumption of murder, as gross injuries will be caused to the neck structure following Strangulation by a ligature and Throttling.