Alice Glaston
Alice Glaston (c. 1535 – 13 April 1546) was an 11-year-old English girl from Little Wenlock who was hanged in Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England.[1][2][3] She is likely the youngest girl ever to be legally executed in England, though 8-year-old John Dean was hanged for arson in 1629.[3] The crime for which she was hanged is unknown,[4] but she was hanged with two other people.[5] Sir Thomas Butler, vicar of Much Wenlock, records Glaston's burial at his church.[6]
In October 2014, writer Paul Evans released The Spirit Child, a speculative supernatural radio play about the events leading to her execution.[7]
References
- Butler, Sir Thomas (1861). The Cambrian Journal, 49. London. p. 89.
- https://mercuriuspoliticus.wordpress.com/2010/03/19/alice-glaston/
- http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/child.html
- Samantha Lyon (2013). A Grim Almanac of Shropshire. The History Press.
- deVire, David (2016). Tail of the Tigress: Views on the Road to Gender Equality. Backdaw Publishing. p. 211. ISBN 9780995457614.
- BUTLER, Sir Thomas (1861). Extracts from the Register of Sir Thomas Butler, Vicar of Much Wenlock, in Shropshire [1538-1562] ... By the Rev. Charles Henry Hartshorne. Reprinted from the "Cambrian Journal," etc. R. Mason. p. 11.
- "The Spirit Child". The Radio Times. 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
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