In Iraq, lately, you get both for no extra charge.
I have read some descriptions of Tudor era public decapitations and it could be a grisly, prolonged death just as much as hanging was. There was a reason why Anne Boleyn requested a swordsman from France to be her executioner--a request that Henry honored.
As for the question about beheading Quentin publicly, I believe the rationale for that was that they were reverting to laws upheld in the 1600s. It's kind of flimsy, yes, but it kind or explains how they would even have a witchcraft trial in the first place, let alone a judgment of public beheading!
Well, I won't be heading over there to hang around!
Won't "be heading" over there?Bwa-haa-haaa!
I don't know about you all but I for one would not want to be hanged.....I used to think beheading was the worse way to die, but then I stopped to think about it....one quick chop (assuming nothing goes wrong with the blade) and it's all over....however I have watched documentaries about hangings where the victim is strangling on the rope for as long as 20 minutes! That has got to be the worst, to have a long, prolonged death, suffering to the end.[spoiler]Fortunately for Vicki, she got wisked back to the 20th-century before she could find out for herself![/spoiler]
I watched both the full execution of Saddam and his autopsy footage and it was beyond disgusting.