You're quite wrong S.O., at least in this case. In medieval England it was not uncommon for the Crown to draw and quarter a prisoner even after he was executed. The practice wasn't completely abolished until 1870.
Hopefully, M.D. was speaking figuratively anyway.
Mad Dawg has no use for facts and truth.......
You’re quite wrong S.O., at least in this case. In medieval England it was not uncommon for the Crown to draw and quarter a prisoner even after he was executed. The practice wasn’t completely abolished until 1870.
Hopefully, M.D. was speaking figuratively anyway.
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O.K. Maybe I was reading too fast with a bur under my saddle.......happens.