Donate SIGN UP

Tower Of London Wall

Avatar Image
bainbrig | 21:08 Fri 13th Jul 2018 | History
6 Answers
A few years back, a TV programme on the Tower of London showed a dreadful place of confinement/torture.

The victim was forced into a hole in a very thick stone wall, which was sealed with a stone slab.

He couldn’t move until his tormenters removed the slab and dragged him out.

Any information on this would be appreciated.

BB
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 6 of 6rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by bainbrig. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Question Author
Thanks jno, and if that wasn’t bad enough, this one was worse.

The prisoner was forced to lie on the floor, and was shoved in sideways. Maybe my fevered mind invented it, but I’m sure it was real!
It's called 'immuration' and was, apparently, quite common. There are tales of husbands immuring wives. :( There were also the 'oubliettes', which may have been even worse. Bottle-shaped dungeons into which someone was chucked and forgotten about. The person presumably landed, hurt, amongst skeletons and the near-dead. Quite nasty, but that was life - 'nasty, brutish and short'.
Question Author
Thanks jourdain, that gives me a clue as to what to search for.

(I know a few people who are nasty, brutish, and short, but that's another posting).

BB
well these are all different things
I think it was probably Little Ease ( guy Fawkes got it for a week or two along with Question Extra-ordinary (the rack))

an oubliette is usually a bottle shaped room you can move around in with a trapdoor in the ceiling - where you are put and forgoooooootten !

immuring is walling up
here is a lasting theme from Dante
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugolino_della_Gherardescaht

Ugolino n his leedol kiddies are walled up....( er immured)
and he eats them ....

and finally the awful Mrs Shand Kydd - Di's mother got the droopies towards the end of her own life and immured herself in cell in Scotland comtemplating if she had been a bad mother .... well that shouldnt have taken her long but it did.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Shand_Kydd#Divorce_and_remarriage
Question Author
Thanks for the clarifications PP.

I’m going to have to wait for the TV programme to be repeated, I suppose.

In it, a prisoner was forced to lie on the floor; a large stone was removed from the wall at ground level. He was made to slide in, then the stone was replaced.

Some days later, he was released and “the questions” were again put to him.

As a claustrophobe, I can think of few worse tortures.

1 to 6 of 6rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Tower Of London Wall

Answer Question >>