Stories of True Crime in Tudor and Stuart England

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Now in its second edition, Stories of True Crime in Tudor and Stuart England has been updated to include more texts about witchcraft, murder, and sexual deviance and discussions about the historical climate within which crimes occurred; voice and print culture; and types of crime and criminals. This volume contains modernized and annotated chapbooks related to crimes such as murder, theft, infanticide, rape, and witchcraft with accompanying illustrations that depict the acts and punishments of criminals in Tudor and Stuart England. In this edition, special attention has been paid to demonstrating significant overlaps and encouraging students to question authors’ reasonings behind including multiple crimes in a single work. Alongside this, further useful prompts have been included to stimulate discussion about why parables were used to open chapbooks, the historical context underpinning certain criminal acts, the value of these sources to scholars, and how certain texts compare and contrast with others. With five new chapters and an updated introduction and bibliography, the second edition of Stories of True Crime in Tudor and Stuart England is an essential resource for all students of crime and punishment in early modern England.

Author(s): Ken Macmillan
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 284
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgements to the first edition
Preface to the second edition
Introduction
1 The blood-thirsty papist
2 The jealous mercer and the smitten lover
3 The strange discovery of sundry murders
4 The boy without any fear
5 The minister’s mutilation and murder
6 The cock-a-doodle-doo miracle
7 The life and death of a bawd
8 The hog-keeper and her daughter
9 The cripple’s complaint and the strumpet’s repentance
10 The gentlewoman’s unnatural crimes
11 The unhappy litigant
12 The Flowers at Beaver castle
13 The life and death of a churlish knave
14 The Devil’s secretary
15 The witches of St Edmundsbury
16 The baronet at the bar
17 The child-killer of St Olave
18 The Cavalier killer gets pressed
19 The gardener’s gallows reprieve
20 The murderous siblings of Monmouth
21 The widow’s murder
22 The beastly highwaymen
23 The fire in the garret
24 The penitent apprentice
25 The common witch, Goody Buts
26 The kindly widow and the shopkeeper’s wife
27 The madness of Mary Philmore
28 The French midwife’s miserable moan
29 The wicked life of Captain Harrison
30 The earl’s fatal stroke
Glossary
Bibliography
Index