Trial of Mary Ann Higgins

Schedule

Thu Oct 31 2024 at 07:00 pm

Location

Albany Road, CV5 6JQ Coventry, United Kingdom | Coventry, EN

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On 22 March 1831 William Higgins died an agonising death at his house on Spon Street. He was a relatively wealthy man, and acted as sole guardian to his niece, nineteen year old Mary Ann.
On the day of William’s death Mary Ann purchased arsenic from a chemist, supposedly to eliminate rats. Surgeons later discovered arsenic in William’s stomach, and even in his pea soup.
Mary Ann eventually confessed to the poisoning but claimed that Edward Clarke, a watchmaking apprentice who had been courting her, had coerced her into taking her uncle’s life.
Organised by local social historians Adam Wood and Jo Phillips, this recreation of the trial uses a transcript of the 1831 proceedings. Hear the evidence word for word and decide for yourself – was Mary Ann Higgins guilty of murder?
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Where is it happening?

Albany Road, CV5 6JQ Coventry, United Kingdom, Coventry, United Kingdom

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

The Albany Theatre

Host or Publisher The Albany Theatre

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