In July 1885, a 17-year-old serving girl from a farming family in rural County Durham, stood in the dock of Durham Assizes accused of murdering her 16 month old daughter. As the case unfolded, it would cause ripples far beyond the county, prompting widespread public debate, a change in the law, and ultimately an intervention from the Secretary of State himself.
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Crime & Punishment in the Victorian Era – Sarah Dunn
Wed 8 April
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7:00 pm