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- Common_scold abstract "In the common law of crime in England and Wales, a common scold was a species of public nuisance—a troublesome and angry woman who broke the public peace by habitually arguing and quarreling with her neighbours. The Latin name for the offender, communis rixatrix, appears in the feminine gender and makes it clear that only women could commit this crime.The offence, which was exported to North America with the colonists, was punishable by ducking: being placed in a chair and submerged in a river or pond. Although rarely prosecuted it remained on the statute books in England and Wales until 1967.".
- Common_scold thumbnail Cucking_stool.png?width=300.
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- Common_scold wikiPageID "676767".
- Common_scold wikiPageRevisionID "589237965".
- Common_scold hasPhotoCollection Common_scold.
- Common_scold subject Category:Common_law.
- Common_scold subject Category:Common_law_offences_in_England_and_Wales.
- Common_scold subject Category:English_legal_terms.
- Common_scold subject Category:Legal_history.
- Common_scold comment "In the common law of crime in England and Wales, a common scold was a species of public nuisance—a troublesome and angry woman who broke the public peace by habitually arguing and quarreling with her neighbours.".
- Common_scold label "Common scold".
- Common_scold label "がみがみ女".
- Common_scold sameAs がみがみ女.
- Common_scold sameAs m.0322j8.
- Common_scold sameAs Q2920380.
- Common_scold sameAs Q2920380.
- Common_scold wasDerivedFrom Common_scold?oldid=589237965.
- Common_scold depiction Cucking_stool.png.
- Common_scold isPrimaryTopicOf Common_scold.