NO PUNISHMENT
Even though most of the punishments in the Elizabethan era were gruesome and ended with death, some crimes such as petty crimes, did not result in death or torture. Instead, there would be "punishments" in public to embarrass the victim.
A punishment for drinking and walking the streets drunk would look like this:
A punishment for drinking and walking the streets drunk would look like this:
“men drove up and down the streets, with a great tub, or barrel, opened in the sides, with a hole in one end, to put through their heads, and to cover their shoulders and bodies, down to the small of their legs, and then close the same, called the new fashioned cloak, and so make them march to the view of all beholders; and this is their punishment for drunkards, or the like.”