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  2. Hanged, drawn and quartered - Wikipedia

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    The execution of Hugh Despenser the Younger, as depicted in the Froissart of Louis of Gruuthuse. To be hanged, drawn and quartered was a method of torturous capital punishment used principally to execute men convicted of high treason in medieval and early modern Britain and Ireland.

  3. Joel Fry (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Joel Fry is a British actor and musician. On television, he is known for his roles in the BBC series White Van Man (2011–2012), Twenty Twelve (2012) and W1A (2014, 2017); the sitcoms Trollied (2011–2013) and Plebs (2013–2016) on Sky One and ITV; and the HBO series Game of Thrones (2014–2015) and Our Flag Means Death (2022–2023).

  4. Bloody Sunday (1972) - Wikipedia

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    The flying of the flags was condemned by nationalist politicians and relatives of the Bloody Sunday dead. [149] The MoD also condemned the flying of the flags. [150] The flags were replaced by Union Jacks. [151] Later that year, the Parachute Regiment flag was flown alongside other loyalist flags in other parts of Northern Ireland.

  5. Treason Act 1814 - Wikipedia

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    The penalty for this kind of high treason was the same as for petty treason, which for men was to be drawn to the place of execution and hanged, and for women was burning without being drawn. The death penalty for forging seals and the Royal sign-manual, which was the same as for other forms of high treason, was abolished in 1832, although it ...

  6. Thomas Harrison (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Sign outside the Hung, Drawn and Quartered pub in Tower Hill, London. After Cromwell's death Harrison remained quietly in his home, supporting none of the contenders for power. Following the Stuart Restoration, Harrison declined to flee and was arrested in May 1660. He was tried on 11 October 1660. Edmond Ludlow described the trial in his memoirs,

  7. Michael Barrett (Fenian) - Wikipedia

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    Barrett was the last man to be publicly hanged in England, for his part in the Clerkenwell explosion in December 1867. [1] The bombing killed 12 bystanders and severely injured many more. Barrett was arrested with several others in a wide-ranging sweep of sympathisers with the Irish Republican cause and was the only one found guilty.

  8. Upside-down American flag reappears as a right-wing protest ...

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    The U.S. flag code, which is not legally enforceable, says flags should not be inverted except as a signal of “dire distress,” but the symbol has been used as a form of protest for decades.

  9. Drawn to Death - Wikipedia

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    Drawn to Death received "mixed or average" reviews from critics, according to review aggregator website Metacritic. [14] IGN awarded Drawn to Death a score of 4 out of 10, saying "Drawn to Death is a mean spirited, misguided mess that falls short mechanically and wants you to feel bad about yourself."