This article examines the English law of petit treason (murder of a husband by his wife or a master by a servant or a religious superior by a religious inferior) and its implications for married women charged with murdering their husbands. From 1351-1828, a woman accused of killing her husband was liable to be indicted not for willful murder but for the aggravated offense of petit treason and, until 1790, she faced public execution by burning if convicted. Relying on eighteenth century legal treatises, reported cases, press accounts of women\u27s trials, and second my sources, the author discusses the cases of several women tried for petit treason. The general legal position of married women in eighteenth century England is also examined, a...
While there was no specific law prohibiting sex between women in the eighteenth century, some women ...
Abstract: Until the late nineteenth century, the activities of English women were curtailed by the c...
Despite the vast research on early modern English criminology and execution practices, focus tends t...
This article examines the English law of petit treason (murder of a husband by his wife or a master ...
Women played a surprisingly large role in the prosecution of crime in medieval England. Although law...
In the eighteenth century, the condition of English wives under ‘coverture’ was both defended as one...
Single Women in Early Modern England were treated as outcasts in society unlike their married counte...
In the eighteenth century, the condition of English wives under ‘coverture’ was both defended as one...
This article examines the involvement of the Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and the ...
This dissertation relates to treason and sodomy crimes that were fundamental in all pre-modern socie...
Servant theft against their masters during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries was c...
Cet article abordera les procès des femmes accusées du meurtre de leur mari, « petty treason », un c...
textBetween the years 1660 and 1715 the government in England used treason law as an effective, if ...
In 1760, Laurence Shirley, the Fourth Earl Ferrers, killed his steward in cold blood. He was found g...
Women in the medieval English law courts have too often been regarded as passive objects of legal re...
While there was no specific law prohibiting sex between women in the eighteenth century, some women ...
Abstract: Until the late nineteenth century, the activities of English women were curtailed by the c...
Despite the vast research on early modern English criminology and execution practices, focus tends t...
This article examines the English law of petit treason (murder of a husband by his wife or a master ...
Women played a surprisingly large role in the prosecution of crime in medieval England. Although law...
In the eighteenth century, the condition of English wives under ‘coverture’ was both defended as one...
Single Women in Early Modern England were treated as outcasts in society unlike their married counte...
In the eighteenth century, the condition of English wives under ‘coverture’ was both defended as one...
This article examines the involvement of the Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and the ...
This dissertation relates to treason and sodomy crimes that were fundamental in all pre-modern socie...
Servant theft against their masters during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries was c...
Cet article abordera les procès des femmes accusées du meurtre de leur mari, « petty treason », un c...
textBetween the years 1660 and 1715 the government in England used treason law as an effective, if ...
In 1760, Laurence Shirley, the Fourth Earl Ferrers, killed his steward in cold blood. He was found g...
Women in the medieval English law courts have too often been regarded as passive objects of legal re...
While there was no specific law prohibiting sex between women in the eighteenth century, some women ...
Abstract: Until the late nineteenth century, the activities of English women were curtailed by the c...
Despite the vast research on early modern English criminology and execution practices, focus tends t...