The rooks are old established housekeepers, high-minded gentlefolk, that have had their hereditary abodes time out of mind; but as to the poor crows, they are a kind of vagabond, predatory, gipsy race, roving about the country without any settled home; "their hands are against every body, and every body's against them;" and they are Gibbeted in every corn-field.
"Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists"
Washington Irving
You know well enough that if you ill-treat us there will be a hue and cry after you, and that before many weeks have passed by, one and all of you will be caught and Gibbeted.
"Paddy Finn"
W. H. G. Kingston
They could have seen him Gibbeted with a sense of infinite satisfaction.
"The Squire's Daughter"
Silas K(itto) Hocking