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Mary Ann Britland

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the poisoning of Mrs. Dixon was the one actually tried, but the deaths of the others were proved to show 'system' and rebut the defence of accident. Even if there had not been sufficient evidence to secure a conviction, Mrs. Britland had many indiscreet conversations about 'mouse powder' and poisoning, and had been anxious to discover whether such poisoning could be traced after death
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The case lasted two days...The evidence was overwhelming. The three deceased persons had been poisoned by strychnine. Mrs. Britland had purchased 'mouse powder' in sufficient quantities to kill them all, and there was no evidence of any mice on whom it could have been legitimately used. The case of
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The three deaths, all with their near identical and somewhat unusual symptoms, raised suspicion; Mary Ann Britland was finally interviewed by the police in connection with Mary Dixon's death and her body was examined by a pathologist. It was found to contain a lethal quantity of the two poisons and
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Britland was immediately arrested along with Thomas Dixon. She confessed to Ashton Police that she had wanted to marry Dixon and that she had first poisoned her daughter, Elizabeth, because she believed that she suspected her intentions. She then killed her husband, and finally Mary Dixon.
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Mary Ann had been having an affair with her neighbour, Thomas Dixon, and after her own husband's death was invited to stay at the Dixons' house just across the street at number 128 by Thomas's 29-year-old wife, Mary. On 14 May, Mary Dixon was to become Britland's third and final victim.
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Britland's first victim was her eldest daughter, 19-year-old Elizabeth Hannah, in March 1886. Elizabeth's death was attributed to natural causes by the doctor who was called to attend the teenager. Mary Ann Britland then claimed
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in 1866. They lived in a rented house at 133 Turner Lane, Ashton-under-Lyne with their two daughters Elizabeth Hannah and Susannah. Britland held two jobs; she was a factory worker by day and barmaid by night.
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Britland was charged with the murder of the three victims, but Thomas Dixon was found to have played no part in the murder of his wife. Britland came to trial on 22 July 1886, before Mr. Justice Cave at
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prepared her for execution. Two male wardens then took the place of the female wardens. On a signal from the executioner they quickly stepped back, the trap door was released and Britland dropped.
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It took the jury some time to convict her, although eventually they found her guilty. After she was sentenced, she declared to the court: "I am quite innocent; I am not guilty at all."
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In February 1886, Britland went to a nearby chemist's and, claiming to have had some mice infest her home, bought some packets of "Harrison's Vermin Killer". As this contained both
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by two female wardens. Britland was screaming and asking for mercy. The women held her on the trapdoors while
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On the morning of 9 August 1886, Britland was in a state of collapse and had to be heavily assisted to the
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133, Turner Lane, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England; BRITLAND Thomas, Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Susannah
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policy. Her next victim was her husband, Thomas, aged 44. His death on 3 May was diagnosed as
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What The Judge Saw by Edward Abbott Parry. Smith, Elder & Co., 15, Waterloo Place. 1912
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Britland Mary Ann, 3 victims, 22 July 1866, Manchester, Lancashire
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Home Office: Calendar of Prisoners; HO 140 piece 89;
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Bolton
Lancashire
Strangeways Prison
Manchester
Lancashire
Execution by hanging
Death sentence
Ashton-under-Lyne
Poisoning
serial killer
Strangeways Prison
Manchester
James Berry
Bolton
Lancashire
Ashton-under-Lyne
strychnine
arsenic
£
life insurance
epilepsy
Manchester Assizes

gallows
James Berry
Strangeways Prison
Manchester
List of serial killers in the United Kingdom
"England and Wales Birth Registration Index"
"England Marriages, 1538–1973"

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