Themed Set: Sexual Deviance 1740: Edward Shuel, for a Catholic-Protestant marriage
November 28th, 2016
Headsman
Dennis Nugent was hanged on this date in 1798 for raping an eight-year-old girl — a crime whose particulars were so revolting that “The Court ordered that the evidence upon this trial should not be published.”
Bell’s Weekly Messenger, Sept. 23, 1798
Nugent denied committing the crime all the way to the end.
Part of the Themed Set: Sexual Deviance.
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Entry Filed under: 18th Century,Capital Punishment,Common Criminals,Crime,Death Penalty,Disfavored Minorities,England,Execution,Hanged,Public Executions,Racial and Ethnic Minorities,Rape,Sex
Tags: 1790s, 1798, dennis nugent, london, november 28
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