Execution Chair, Lancaster Castle

Execution Chair, Lancaster Castle
Execution Chair, Lancaster Castle
Execution Chair, Lancaster Castle
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Execution Chair, Lancaster Castle
Lancaster
jane scott
This office high chair is said to have been modified specifically for use in the execution of Jane Scott in 1828. In 1827, Jane Scott from Preston was charged with the murder of her parents John and Mary Scott. She was acquitted of the murder of her father but a second trial was ordered for the death of her mother and she remained incarcerated at Lancaster Castle until the following, by which time she was in so poor physical health that she was unable to walk, hence the need for the chair to take her to the gallows on 22nd March 1828. However, contemporary newspaper reports of the execution make no mention of a chair stating that two woman orderlies carried her to the scaffold.
Photographic print
Monochrome
21.03 x 14.69
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K17
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