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Author Ziegler, Edith M

Title Harlots, Hussies, and Poor Unfortunate Women : Crime, Transportation, and the Servitude of Female Convicts, 1718-1783
Published Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2014
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Description 1 online resource (241 pages)
Series Atlantic Crossings
Atlantic crossings.
Contents List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Social change, crime, and the law -- Punishment, pleas, and the prospect of exile -- Bound for Maryland -- Arrival in the New World -- Servants and masters -- Escape -- Going home and staying on -- Mary Nobody in the republic of virtue -- Appendix 1: Statistical information on convict women -- Appendix 2: List of convict women's occupations -- Appendix 3: Privy council resolution, 1615 -- Appendix 4: Transportation act of 1718 -- Appendix 5: Crimes punished by transportation at the old bailey 1718-1776 -- Appendix 6: Colonial legislation regarding convicts -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary In Harlots, Hussies, and Poor Unfortunate Women, Edith M. Ziegler recounts the history of British convict women involuntarily transported to Maryland in the eighteenth century. Great Britain's forced transportation of convicts to colonial Australia is well known. Less widely known is Britain's earlier program of sending convicts-including women-to North America. Many of these women were assigned as servants in Maryland. Titled using epithets that their colonial masters applied to the convicts, Edith M. Ziegler's Harlots, Hussies and Poor Unfortunate Women examines the lives of this intriguing s
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Penal transportation -- Maryland -- History -- 18th century
Women prisoners -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Penal transportation
Women prisoners
Great Britain
Maryland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780817387495
0817387498
0817318267
9780817318260