This document contains a table comparing medieval crimes and punishments to their modern equivalents. It includes crimes such as gossip, not working hard enough, cheating/drunkenness, theft, murder, high treason, heresy, witchcraft. The corresponding medieval punishments included the scold's bridle, flogging, stocks, pillory, fines and losing hands, hanging, beheading, hanging drawing and quartering, banishment or being burnt at the stake depending on repenting, and hanging, strangulation or being burnt at the stake for witchcraft. Some punishments like displaying bodies in a gibbet continued after death.