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Christine Sinclair executed 29th Dec 1813

From: "Sinclair" <labehotiere@wanadoo.fr>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 16:36:22 -0000

The reference for the execution of Christine Sinclair for murder in Edinburgh 29th Dec 1813.

The Encylopedia of Scottish Executions: Alex F. Young, Eric Dobby Printing Limited, Orpington Kent 1998.

Text Reference states in part,

``Tried at Edinburgh for poisoning her 8 month old neice with arsenic in the parish of St Ola. She was brought from Kirkwall to Leith on the excise cutter, Prince of Wales. She was carried to the scaffold on a chair and her poor and mean looking body was afterwards given for dissection. The executioner was John High of Edinburgh. She is the only person of the surname Sinclair executed between 1750-1963.

``The standard payment to the executioner was 7 pounds 10 pence. The capital crimes were: Attempt to Murder, Bestiality, Forgery, Hamesucken (the seeking and invasion of a person in his dwelling house), Murder, Piracy, Rape, Robbery, Stouthrief (synonimous with robbery but taking place in a dwelling house), theft, high treason, willful fire raising (settine fire to any house, barn or other building or to growing corn, wood or coal heaps).''

Sinclair


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