Robinson Crusoe Author Spends Final Day in Pillory (31 July 1703)

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Daniel Defoe of Robinson Crusoe fame spent the last of his three days in the pillory after being convicted of seditious libel. He was surrounded at the pillory by his supporters, thus sparing him the indignities normally suffered by those sentenced to such a punishment.

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