The Woman Who Was Hanged (And Then Some)
Photo credit: W. Burdet
In 1650, housemaid Anne Greene was seduced by the grandson of her employer and became pregnant. But she told no one. She miscarried six months later and buried the body of her son by herself. When the body was discovered, Greene was charged with infanticide despite clear evidence that the child had been born dead.
Greene was found guilty and sentenced to hang. On December 14, she was “turned off” the scaffold, hanging by the neck for almost half an hour while her friends thumped her on the chest and pulled on her legs with all their might to shorten her ordeal.
Finally, her body was cut from the scaffold and was ordered to be sent to a surgeon for experimental purposes. As she was placed in the coffin, a guard heard Greene breathe. He jumped up and down on her chest a few times to finish her off as an act of charity—or so he said.
See what I mean? One tough ol' bird, I tell ya!
Coffee inside this morning.
Ouch! What an ordeal!!
ReplyDeleteThat really was one tough lady.. Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteShe was a tough one, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteHey Bigfoot...
ReplyDeleteOne can only imagine!
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Hey Linda...
I know, right?
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Hey Sixbears...
No doubt about that!
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Dang! I'm surprised they didn't then think she was a witch and burn the poor lady.
ReplyDeleteWOW...that is hard to even imagine. We Wil never know, but I wonder if she suffered any type of brain damage from all she had gone through?...I'm getting a late start...but how about some sausage gravy n biscuits for brunch?
ReplyDeleteWhen it is not your time to go it isn't your time go, no matter how hard someone tries to hurry it along.
ReplyDeleteHey Jo...
ReplyDeleteProbably the only reason is that the doctor wanted a body to experiment on.
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Hey Mamahen...
I would be surprised if she didn't. Bring on those biscuits and gravy!
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Hey Dizzy...
I think you are spot on with that thought.
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