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Document Type

Judgment

Publication Date

8-2-1768

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Article 2, footnote 203

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Abstract

Claggett later served as King’s Attorney in a notorious prosecution that resulted in the 1768 hanging of Ruth Blay, who had delivered a stillborn child out of wedlock and concealed its body

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