Curious Punishments of Bygone Days - Alice Morse Earle

Curious Punishments of Bygone Days

By Alice Morse Earle

  • Release Date: 1911-01-01
  • Genre: Historical Fiction

Book Synopsis

This is a historical book. There is no doubt that our far-away grandfathers, whether of English, French, Dutch, Scotch or Irish blood, were much more afraid of ridicule than they were even of sinning, and far more than we are of extreme derision or mockery to-day. This fear and sensitiveness they showed in many ways. They were vastly touchy and resentful about being called opprobrious or bantering names; often running petulantly to the court about it and seeking redress by prosecution of the offender. And they were forever bringing suits in petty slander and libel cases. Colonial court-rooms 'bubbled over with scandal and gossip and spite. ' A creature as obsolete as his name, a 'makebayt, ' was ever-present in the community, ever whispering slander, ever exciting contention, and often also haled to court for punishment; while his opposite, a make-peace, was everywhere sadly needed. Far-seeing magistrates declared against the make-bait, as even guilty of stirring up barratry, or as Judge Sewall, the old Boston Puritan termed it, at least 'gravaminous'.

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