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It will be seen that it is like an old fashioned arm chair, with 
the addition of 8 iron loops, 2 of these being double. Some of 
these loops were for strapping the person in, and the double ones 
at back and corresponding single ones in front, where the bars 
passed through or perhaps from whence the stool was slung. 









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IPSWICH DUCKING STOOL. 
(Lent by Mr W. Andrews.) 
The height to top of back rail is 37 inches, and 19 inches wide 
between the two front uprights. One part of itwas worm-eaten, 
so I washed it all over with paraffin, this appears to have stopped 
further mischief (I may say that I treated an old table, which 
