№ lp_1_2_53908
Lucy Sturdy’s life story is documented as a historical case study illustrating repeated criminal convictions, imprisonment, and mental health assessments of a working-class woman in 19th century York and Bradford.
Year of Birth: 1860
Year of Death: 1943 (?)
Place of Birth: Dublin, Ireland or Carlisle, England
Locations: York, Bradford, Leeds, Woking
Research Focus: Lucy Sturdy (alias Freeman)
Occupation: Mill-worker
Criminal Record: Theft, 1874–1885
Imprisonment: Woking Female Prison, Clifton Hospital
Family: Married Thomas Freeman, daughter Ann Freeman
Medical Assessment: Declared insane in 1885
Historical Context: 19th century Victorian England, working-class women
Key People: Dr Tempest Anderson, John Sturdy
Keywords: prisoner, lunacy, theft, criminal, poverty
Type of Source: Research notes / historical case study
Target Audience: Researchers, historians
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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