English: Engraving. "Depicts the murderess Elizabeth Brownrigg in her cell, holding a prayer book.
According to the Newgate Calendar, Elizabeth Brownrigg was executed at Tyburn, on the 14th of September, 1767, for torturing her female apprentices to death." Shelfmark: Crime 10 (4a)
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Elizabeth Brownrigg in her cell, holding a prayer book
伊丽莎白·布朗宁在她的牢房里,手握一本祈祷书
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