What, in the 16th and 17th centuries, was a ‘drunkard’s cloak’
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Drunkard's cloak' was a form of punishment used in the past for people who were perceived to have abused alcohol. It comprised of a barrel worn by the accused, which had a hole in the top for the head and sometimes two holes in the sides for the arms.
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