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·4 days ago

The Attempted Seduction of Richard Paternoster

Richard Paternoster sat on his bed in the small cell-room allocated to him. He wanted to disturb no-one. He simply wanted to read quietly and educate himself. …

History Of Mental Illness

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The Attempted Seduction of Richard Paternoster
The Attempted Seduction of Richard Paternoster
History Of Mental Illness

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Jan 13

The Poisonous career of Mary Ann Cotton

The date is March 24th, 1873. The place is Durham Gaol. The scene is the hanging gallery. From above, out of sight of the gallows, members of the Press are gathered. For weeks they have been pulsating with stories of the lady about to be executed. …

History

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The Poisonous career of Mary Ann Cotton
The Poisonous career of Mary Ann Cotton
History

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Nov 3, 2022

The Day that Lunatics were encouraged to take over the Asylum.

Ballinasloe, in the Irish province of Connacht, is a town in the mid–western part of Ireland. Historically the area had high levels of poverty, population decline from potato famines, and from large scale emigration. Local unrest including riots and killings occurred over land reforms at the turn of the twentieth…

History

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The Day that Lunatics were encouraged to take over the Asylum.
The Day that Lunatics were encouraged to take over the Asylum.
History

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Sep 14, 2022

Arthur Devereux and the Tin Trunk Murders.

On July 25th, 1905, Arthur Devereux stood trial for the crime of murder. It was alleged that he had poisoned his wife, Beatrice. It was also presumed that at the same time he had murdered his two-year-old children, twins Evelyn and Lawrence, although he was not tried for their murders…

Murder

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Arthur Devereux and the Tin Trunk Murders.
Arthur Devereux and the Tin Trunk Murders.
Murder

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Published in The History Inquiry

·Aug 24, 2022

The deaf migrants to Martha’s Vineyard: What we can learn about integration.

On September 18th, 1634, the Reverend John Lothropp arrived at Plymouth in New England, with some 200 religious dissidents aboard The Griffin, a ship that had sailed from England. The passengers included several families who were deaf and whose future children had an impact on the life of the community…

Deafness

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The deaf migrants to Martha’s Vineyard: What we can learn about integration.
The deaf migrants to Martha’s Vineyard: What we can learn about integration.
Deafness

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Published in The History Inquiry

·Jul 30, 2022

Violet Gibson and the first attempt to Assassinate Benito Mussolini.

History might have been very different if Violet had achieved her goal.

History

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Violet Gibson and the first attempt to Assassinate Benito Mussolini.
Violet Gibson and the first attempt to Assassinate Benito Mussolini.
History

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Published in The History Inquiry

·Jul 22, 2022

The Most Corrupt Prime Minister.

Politics in the United Kingdom has recently been awash with allegations of scandal, corruption and malfeasance. It is, unfortunately, nothing new. When Robert Walpole resigned on February 1st 1742 he left in his wake a lengthy trail of political successes, ruthless dealings and reverberating allegations of corruption. Commonly referred to…

History

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The Most Corrupt Prime Minister.
The Most Corrupt Prime Minister.
History

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Published in The History Inquiry

·Jun 30, 2022

Q. When will there be a Prime Minister who is gay? A: Three hundred years ago!

James Stanhope, who was the First Earl Stanhope, can lay claim to being the first Prime Minister of England. …

Politics

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Q. When will there be a Prime Minister who is gay? A: Three hundred years ago!
Q. When will there be a Prime Minister who is gay? A: Three hundred years ago!
Politics

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May 12, 2022

Of John Bellingham: The man who shot Spencer Perceval, the only British Prime Minister to be assassinated.

For the pub quiz or the TV game show the name of the only British Prime Minister to be assassinated is useful to know. Less well-known is the name of his assassin: John Bellingham. Even less well-known is why he did it and what happened afterwards. On May 11th 1812…

Murder

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Of John Bellingham: The man who shot Spencer Perceval, the only British Prime Minister to be…
Of John Bellingham: The man who shot Spencer Perceval, the only British Prime Minister to be…
Murder

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Mar 25, 2022

Mr Putins’ Table: Sometimes furniture tells its own story

No doubt you have seen it: Vladimir Putins’ long, oval table. I would guess that it is at least three metres long. It has, I think, three supports beneath it, saving it from looking like a misplaced suspension bridge. It is a white table, possibly embossed around the edges, although…

Politics

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Mr Putins’ Table: Sometimes furniture tells its own story
Mr Putins’ Table: Sometimes furniture tells its own story
Politics

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