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A sturdy timber or post that is laid horizontal between two wooden supports and used for correction and other light spanking. Normally made out of the salt encrusted oak of former naval vessels ensuring that the pil beam is solid and free from chafing. It was thought to have [originated] [in the early] 16th century in the South west of England and was first mentioned in Brother Callicot's [ecclesiastical] tome 'Under ye leather Hud'. A working example is still kept in operation in Wormwood scrubs prison. This is required by law as some present day statutes still have the Pil beam as a condition awarded in court for minor offences such as home taping from the radio.
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