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The hazards of hiring: Melinda Mapson

29 March 2016Naomi Clifford

Beware the perfidious servant.

‘Frenzied despair’: Sarah Pugh murders her daughter

22 March 2016Naomi Clifford

The act of a woman facing the end

Ann Mead: The life and death of a nursemaid

20 March 2016Naomi Clifford

She was young and angry.

Pregnant and condemned: Pleading the belly and the jury of matrons

11 March 2016Naomi Clifford

1804: The fate of Ann Hurle, capitally convicted of fraud

William Hone on the case against Elizabeth Miller, who mistook arsenic for oatmeal

10 March 2016Naomi Clifford

Even the rat-catcher said it was an easy mistake to make.

The Norfolk Murders, Part 2: Catherine Frarey and Frances Billing

3 March 2016Naomi Clifford

The last women to be hanged in Norfolk

The Norfolk Murders, Part 1: Mary Wright

22 February 2016Naomi Clifford

Arsenic in the plum cakes.

Sarah Chandler: The one that got away (1814)

15 February 2016Naomi Clifford

A daring escape from the gallows.

Ann Baker, hanged for stealing sheep (1801)

9 February 2016Naomi Clifford

Why did she die when so many others received lighter sentences?

Mary Thorpe: First woman to be executed in the 19th century

6 February 2016Naomi Clifford

Suffering from post-partum mental illness

Mary Morgan: “A Provincial Tragedy” (1805)

30 January 2016Naomi Clifford

Why did George Hardinge condemn a 17-year-old servant to hang?

Elizabeth Canning, Princess Caraboo, Maria Glenn: liars and monsters

23 January 2016Naomi Clifford

There are harsh penalties for females who transgress

1802: Maria Davis and Charlotte Bobbett, who dropped a baby on Brandon Hill, Bristol

17 January 2016Naomi Clifford

They may not have intended his death.

Ann Heytrey: hanged at Warwick for murdering her mistress

10 January 2016Naomi Clifford

She could give no explanation for why she did it.

3 books on the Georgian era I loved in 2015

5 January 2016Naomi Clifford

Emma Hamilton, Sex and Dr Polidori

1816: The consequences of an attack on a Jew in Derby

4 January 2016Naomi Clifford

The perpetrators were punished with transportation for life.

Two cases of child stealing

2 January 2016Naomi Clifford

Both involved callous deception.

Charlotte Long, hanged in 1833, for setting fire to haystacks

31 December 2015Naomi Clifford

A miscarriage of justice – in many ways.

Hannah Palmer: Executed with her brother for the murder of his wife (1801)

28 December 2015Naomi Clifford

A cruel and stupid crime.

illustration of hanging outside newgate prison

Mother of 8 Ann Woodman, condemned to death for uttering forged banknotes

9 December 2015Naomi Clifford

How did the authorities respond?

courting couple 1802

“A Warning to Thousands”: Sarah Lloyd

5 December 2015Naomi Clifford

The wages of her sin were death

ann crampton broadside

Ann Crampton, who “swept the whole concern away”

29 November 2015Naomi Clifford

A woman takes a drastic course of action

old print of elizabeth fry reading to prisoners in newgate

Harriet Skelton – “Chosen for death”

20 November 2015Naomi Clifford

She paid for the crimes of others.

Painting of the Countess d'Antraigues

The D’Antraigues murders on Madame Gilflurt’s blog

12 November 2015Naomi Clifford

Horrifying bloodshed at Barnes

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