His punishment for the crime was to hang at the gibbet.
Combe Gibbet was created in 1676.
gibbet |ˈjibit| historicalnouna gallows.• an upright post with an arm on which the bodies of executed criminals were left hanging as a warning or deterrent to others.• ( the gibbet) execution by hanging : the four ringleaders were sentenced to the gibbet.
Gibbet Rath massacre happened on 1798-05-29.
pirates were once hung there, and "gibbet"means "gallows".
Gibbet.
Gibbeted means being hung from a gibbet, or gallows-like structure. It was often referred to as being "hung in chains," as from a gibbet. The "chains" could be chain, but mostly were a cage-like affair that was simply close fitting iron framework meant to hold the body together and erect for long term display following execution -- usually by hanging. The display was intended to be a warning to others, lest they also become criminals. Eventually, the word gibbet came to be used both for the hanging frame and for the "chains" or gibbet cage.
Gallows or gibbet.
Gibbet or scaffold.
"The Ballad of the Gibbet" is a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge that tells the story of a man who is executed and hung on a gibbet. The poem explores themes of justice, morality, and the consequences of crime. It underscores the idea that actions have consequences and serves as a cautionary tale against wrongful behavior.
Following the hanging of Anderson the Pirate in 1765, Ellis Island was renamed to Gibbet Island after the instrument used to hang him.
It was called Gibbet.