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Caning, as a form of punishment, has been a topic of discussion for many years. While some countries still practice caning as a form of corporal punishment, others have abolished it due to concerns about human rights and the efficacy of such methods. In the context of Elizabeth Simpson's case, caning was one aspect of a broader, more disturbing crime. elizabeth simpson caned and buggeredmpg top

Elizabeth Simpson was a 17-year-old servant who, in 1749, was sentenced to receive 17 canings, as well as being "buggered" (a now-outdated and highly contentious term) for theft. The details of the case are complex and multifaceted, with various accounts providing differing perspectives on the events leading up to and including the punishment. Let's examine each part of your search phrase

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