In April 1747, Mary Johnson was burned at the stake on the same site for the murder of her husband, a fate often inflicted on women instead of hanging. The ...
May 27, 2021 ˇ That was the fate that awaited Mary Johnson in April 1747 for murdering her husband. Even after death, an air of infamy was attached to ...
Murder ??/March 1746. Mary Johnson, P/T murder of husband ??/April 1747. Burned at the stake. William Lyon, Murder of his wife ??/April 1747. Barnaby Freeman ...
A searchable online edition of the Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913.
1747. Mary Johnson burnt at the stake for poisoning her husband; William Lynn, hung for poisoning his wife; and Barnaby Freeman, for robbery. 1748.
A searchable online edition of the Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913.
Mary Johnson. Lincoln. Burned. P/T murder of husband (poison). Wednesday 6th ... Murder of Mary Cox. Elizabeth Brockleby & Elizabeth Amos were both drawn to ...
QA, 1746-1747, pp. 9-10. Greenwood, William. Mary Johnson. Bastardy. QA, 1747-1748, p. 233. Greenwood, William. Mary Johnson. Bastardy. QA, 1747-1748, pp. 233- ...
Nov 12, 2019 ˇ 1747 - Officers were dispatched to the 1300 block of E. Main St. regarding a disturbance where the reporting party advised that an employee at a ...
William “Ranger” Davidson was born on November 20, 1747 in Suffex County, Delaware. He was the son of Lewis and Comfort Warrington Davidson. His parents ...