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The Slaidburn Angel

Autor M. Sheelagh Whittaker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 aug 2012
While researching her ancestry on the Internet one gloomy evening, Penny is astonished by what she finds. Urgently, she instructs her sister Sheelagh, "Search 'Slaidburn Suspected Child Murder!' Now!" So begins a remarkable story within a story spanning more than a century.
In 1885 Yorkshire, sisters Grace and Isabella, accused of murdering Grace's secret illegitimate toddler, were on trial for their lives. A sadly neglected two-year-old boy was dead following a failed attempt to lodge him at a workhouse. A tense and sensational trial followed in Victorian-era Leeds.
Sheelagh and Penny began keenly re-investigating these events. They feel personally involved because a prosecution witness at the murder trial, nine-year-old Margaret Isherwood, would later become their grandmother. The book grips us with dramatic events, but also touches us with the abiding loyalty of sisterhood, the desperate power of our need for love, and the crazy things that it can make us do.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781459703636
ISBN-10: 1459703634
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 20
Dimensiuni: 141 x 215 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Dundurn Group (CA)

Cuprins

Prologue
Kaslo, British Columbia, Summer 1928
Montreal, Quebec, Summer 1975
What Went Before
A Legacy of Loss and Sadness
To Lose One’s Mother
The Great Chrysanthemum Massacre
Stepmothers are Natural Villains
Trying to Understand the Past to give Meaning to the Present
A Mill Town in Lancashire
Margaret Isherwood, born April 9, 1876
The Importance of Being Margaret
The Absence of Jane
A Sad Good-bye
The Gardners of Dalton-in-Furness
A Dreadful Plight
Meanley Without Jane
A Slaidburn Wedding
Murders Large and Small
The Morning After
 
SUSPECTED CHILD MURDER 1885                                         
Crime Scene Investigation: Slaidburn
Margaret’s Place in the World
A Surprise Visit from Aunt Isabella
A Wonderful Place to Be
Old Enough to Observe, too Young to Understand
Bewildering and Frightening Times
A Bizarre and Tragic Day
A  Conscientious Police Constable
A Break in the Case
The Slaidburn Connection
Considerable Commotion
Present Day - Updates from Slaidburn
Victorian Times - The Machinery of Justice
 
MAGISTERIAL PROCEEDINGS
Signs of Great Distress                                                                        
Committed for Trial at the Leeds Assizes                                                                 
Painful Recollection                                                                                              
Isabella Incarcerated
A Prison Like a Fortress
John’s Plight
A Lawyer Well-Chosen for a Difficult Task
A Thoughtful Assessment
Similar Problem, Apparently Different Solution
Contemplating a Defence
In Hopeless Circumstances, Sometimes the Absurd seems Logical
The Biography of a Two Year Old
An Excerpt from Charles Morley’s Notebook:
Extenuating Circumstances
A Question of Paternity
Another Child Lost
No Chance to ‘Plead her Stomach’
A Straw in the Wind?
Weighing New Developments
Preparing in Leeds
Oh Grandma, We Hardly Knew You
Mr Justice Wills Presiding                                                           
 
ASSIZE TRIAL REPORT                                          
The Result was Applauded in a Crowded Court                                  
The Youngest Witness                                                                           
Coming Home
Not Guilty in the Eyes of the Law
Another Time, Another Place
Isabella’s Dilemma
The Comparative Comfort of Home
There’s a Story Here
A Strange Coincidence
Dickens would have Wept
Cold Case Investigation: 1885 Child Murder
The Slaidburn 1885 Chat Room
Just do the Math
A Letter to Mrs Creary
Some Questions, Some Answers
Practicalities
Wrappings
A Timeless Topic
A Lesson in Effective Research
An Official Expression of Outrage
World’s Apart
Two More Boys
Carrying on as Best She Could
Life in Haslingden
Another Lost Boy
The Inhabitants of Grave C 999
David Sat Bolt Upright
My Turn to Wonder
Looking for Isabella
A Careful Reading of the Reporting at the Time
Third Person Singular
Respectable Employment for the Gardner Girls
A Jury of a Different Sort
Just One of the Mill Girls
It’s a Hard Knock Life
A Member in Good Standing of the Mothers’ Union
Isabella’s Fate
Grace’s Vigil
Margaret Leaves the Mill Behind
A Very Long Journey
Marked with a Cross
Less a Murder Investigation and More a Sentimental Journey
Questions Just Keep Turning Up
My Emerging Theory of the Acquittal
The Passing of a Decent Man
Kaslo Pioneer Visits England
Various Verdicts
Being Isabella
A Meditation on Thomas Gardner (December 15, 1882 ߝ May 16, 1885)
Paradise Lost
A Kind of Immortality
 
Appendices

Notă biografică

M. Sheelagh Whittaker has been featured in the prestigious Women of Influence lecture series and is a member of Maclean’s Honour Roll. She was named “The Pioneer” in the Globe and Mail’s Women in Power series.  A quintessential Canadian who was born in Ottawa, she was raised on the Prairies and has worked in most parts of the country.

Descriere

An Internet ancestry search leads two sisters to the story of a sensational murder trial in 1885 Yorkshire, one in which the key witness would later become their grandmother. Whittaker's research centers on Victorian-era Leeds, the site of the sensational court action after the discovery of a toddler's body.