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Originally Posted by Mithalwen
Morth, where did you find that? Poaching hasn't been a capital offence in England for nearly 200 years. Are you an elf?
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I've read of instances occurring in the mid-19th century, Mith. In fact, in Cornwall there is a sign that reads the following:
Take notice that as of from today's date poachers shall be shot on first sight and if practicable questioned afterwards. By order: J.R. Bramble, Head Gamekeeper to His Grace the Duke of Gumby. 1st November 1868
Humorous, I know, but even after death sentences were repealed for poaching, the Night Poaching Act of 1828 provisioned as a sentence transport to Tasmania. In any case, the "recent times" I was referring to is in contrast to when the Shire existed, which would be distant indeed.