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 As they walked home on their wedding night he bludgeoned Mary to death. Her body was found in a ditch and taken by cart to the Sun Inn.
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.
A searchable online edition of the Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913.
Discover life events, stories and photos about Mary Johnson (1663–1715) of New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Jeremiah Buxton, for murder. 1747. Mary Johnson burnt at the stake for poisoning her husband; William Lynn, hung for poisoning his wife; and Barnaby Freeman, ...
15 females sentenced to death, 5 hanged and one burned. Probably 1 other woman was hanged, in Essex (Mary Farthing for the murder of her female bastard).
Johnson, Mary. Bastardy. QA, 1747-1748, p. 234. Johnson, Mary. Bastardy. QA, 1746-1747, p. 224. Jones, Thomas. Elizabeth Gill. Bastardy. QA, 1728-1730, pp. 222- ...
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- ...