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English serial killer (1832–1873)
Mary Ann Cotton (née Robson; 31 October 1832 – 24 March 1873) was an English convicted murderer who was executed for poisoning her stepson. Despite her
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British drama miniseries
two-part television drama miniseries, based on the adaptation of the book Mary Ann Cotton: Britain's First Female Serial Killer by David Wilson. The series was
Dark Angel (British TV series)
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English actress (born 1980)
mini-series titled Dark Angel, based on the true story of Victorian poisoner Mary Ann Cotton. Also in 2016, she co-starred in the film Starfish, an adaptation of
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Mary Cotton may refer to: Mary Ann Cotton (1832–1873), English convicted murderer Mary Stewart (athlete), or Cotton, (born 1956), British retired middle
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Court building in Durham, England
years ago, Mary Ann Cotton faced her final hearing". The Northern Echo. 5 March 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2023. "Serial killer Mary Ann Cotton 'stamped with
Durham_Crown_Court
American musician
Enemys Whispers: The Story of Mary Ann Cotton, a concept album focusing on the Victorian serial killer Mary Ann Cotton. Autumn later protested the release
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Human settlement in England
It was the birthplace of serial killer, Mary Ann Cotton (1832–1873). Appleton, Arthur (1973). Mary Ann Cotton: her story and trial. Joseph. p. 47. ISBN 0-7181-1184-2
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Scottish criminologist (born 1957)
Marcel Theroux. In 2016 the TV drama Dark Angel attributed his book Mary Ann Cotton: Britain's First Female Serial Killer as its inspiration. Wilson is
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Brazilian-American murderer and suspected serial killer currently on the run Mary Ann Cotton (1832–1873), English murderer and suspected serial killer Dena Thompson
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City in County Durham, England
2009. Whiehead, Alan Mary Ann Cotton: Dead but not forgotten (Durham Records Office: 2004) Whitehead, Tony (2000). Mary Ann Cotton, Dead, But Not Forgotten
Durham,_England
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(born 1982), American-born German writer Annie Cotton (born 1975), Canadian actress and singer Mary Ann Cotton (1832–1873), British serial killer This disambiguation
Ann_Cotton_(disambiguation)
Waxwork exhibition
Bloomfield Rush, Charles Peace, William Marwood, Percy Lefroy Mapleton, Mary Ann Cotton, Israel Lipski, Franz Muller, William Palmer, and Marie Manning. Other
Chamber of Horrors (Madame Tussauds)
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Armstrong, Neil (31 October 2016). "Dark Angel: the gruesome true story of Mary Ann Cotton, Britain's first serial killer". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from
List of serial killers in the United Kingdom
List_of_serial_killers_in_the_United_Kingdom
2014 studio album by The Dead Milkmen
- 3:43 "Now I Wanna Hold Your Dog" - 1:34 "Make It Witchy" - 2:50 "Mary Ann Cotton (The Poisoner's Song)" - 3:46 "I've Got to Get My Numbers Up" - 3:00
Pretty Music for Pretty People
Pretty_Music_for_Pretty_People
side of the jaw. He was then put in a coffin, where he finally died. Mary Ann Cotton (1873) – Hanging. The rope was rigged too short to break her neck and
List_of_botched_executions
British dark wave band
album proper for the band, All Mine Enemys Whispers - The Story of Mary Ann Cotton, a concept album built around the true story of a mid-19th century
Attrition_(band)
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a.k.a. "The Borgia of Botany" Mary Ann Cotton, a.k.a "The English Borgia" Mary Cowan, a.k.a. "The Borgia of Maine" Mary Frances Creighton, a.k.a. "The
Borgia_(disambiguation)
shorthand and Ireland. His notable cases included leading the defence of Mary Ann Cotton in 1873 and the prosecution of Charles Peace at Leeds Assizes in 1879
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Prison in the city of Durham, England
Ash-Smith Lee Ford Mark Page Martina Anderson David Boyd Ian Brady Mary Ann Cotton Andy Ferrell Sandra Gregory Myra Hindley Kieran Patrick Kelly Marie
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American microscopist, photographer
Mary Ann Allard Booth (September 8, 1843 – September 15, 1922) was an American microscopist. Mary Ann Allard Booth was born on September 8, 1843, in Longmeadow
Mary_Ann_Booth
Surname list
Conyers Cotton (1807–1901), British Indian army officer John Cotton (minister) (1585–1652), clergyman, grandfather of Cotton Mather Mary Ann Cotton (1832–1873)
Cotton_(surname)
anatomy lecturer. Burke was hanged, while Hare was released. 1865–1873 Mary Ann Cotton 21 Sunderland, England Believed to have murdered up to 21 people, mainly
List of major crimes in the United Kingdom
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Town in Tyne and Wear, England
formerly Kepier School, is the main secondary school serving the town. Mary Ann Cotton, Britain's first female serial killer David "Jaff" Craig, musician
Houghton-le-Spring
Murderer of multiple people
in Social Context: Criminological Institutionalism and the Case of Mary Ann Cotton. Policy Press. ISBN 9781447327639. Archived from the original on January
Serial_killer
Intentional killing of human offspring
encouraged some women to kill their children for gain. Examples include Mary Ann Cotton, who murdered many of her 15 children as well as three husbands; Margaret
Infanticide
British television producer and executive (1928–2008)
homes officer Kathryn Mary ("Kate"), daughter of chief education officer Frederick Ralphs and former wife of David P. H. Burgess. Cotton was appointed Officer
Bill_Cotton
American author and historian (1932–2018)
Mary Ann Neeley (November 5, 1932 – August 29, 2018) was an author and official historian for the city of Montgomery, Alabama. She served as executive
Mary_Ann_Neeley
Presbyterian Irish social reformer (1770–1886)
Mary Ann McCracken (8 July 1770 – 26 July 1866) was a social activist and campaigner in Belfast, Ireland, whose extensive correspondence is cited as an
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1811, when they moved to the new courthouse at the head of Old Elvet. Mary Ann Cotton was tried at the Durham Assizes. The judges of assize who sat in a
Courts of the County Palatine of Durham
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Courier-Express. 19 March 1849 – via Newspapers.com. Trial and execution of Mary Ann Geering Jarmo Haapalainen (2007). Twelve murders in five weeks, Heinola's
List of serial killers before 1900
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Village in County Durham, England
football team West Auckland was the home of the infamous serial killer Mary Ann Cotton. It is also where one will find The Manor House Hotel, reputed to have
West_Auckland,_County_Durham
Essex George Chapman, hanged after murdering three common-law wives Mary Ann Cotton, 19th-century woman who poisoned family members for financial gain
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2011 studio album by Macabre
and Hare" – 4:17 - Brendan "Dynes" Burke and William Hare "Mary Ann" – 3:27 - Mary Ann Cotton "The Bloody Benders" – 2:46 - The Bender Family "Lizzie Borden"
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Illness from ingesting arsenic
have caused arsenic poisoning Arsenic contamination of groundwater Mary Ann Cotton – serial arsenic poisoner Felicia Dorothea Kate Dover – arsenic poisoner
Arsenic_poisoning
History of the death penalty in the United Kingdom
use the long drop method of hanging. 24 March 1873: Serial killer Mary Ann Cotton was hanged at Durham Gaol for the murder of her stepson. 10 June 1896:
Capital punishment in the United Kingdom
Capital_punishment_in_the_United_Kingdom
American musician (born 1961)
Theatre drama Dark Angel, about the life of Victorian serial killer Mary Ann Cotton. 2018 documentaries included the Peabody Award winning The Jazz Ambassadors
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1999 historical fiction novel by Sarah Waters
Selina's ward. Mary Ann Cook, a fellow prisoner on Selina's ward. Her name may have been inspired by the serial killer Mary Ann Cotton. Agnes Nash, a
Affinity_(novel)
English coroner (1854–1902)
encouraged some women to kill their children for gain. Examples are Mary Ann Cotton, who murdered many of her 15 children as well as three husbands; Margaret
Athelstan_Braxton_Hicks
Public house in North Yorkshire, England
both used in 2015 for some scenes in the ITV drama Dark Angel about Mary Ann Cotton. The pub re-opened in August 2023, with its own fish and chip stall
The_Ship_(pub)
Calendar year
1795) March 10 – John Torrey, American botanist (b. 1796) March 24 – Mary Ann Cotton, English serial killer (executed) (b. 1832) March 25 – Wilhelm Marstrand
1873
School of thought in criminology
in Social Context: Criminological Institutionalism and the Case of Mary Ann Cotton. Shorts Research. Bristol: Policy. ISBN 9781447326458. Hall, Steve;
Ultra-realism
Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington, statesman (born 1800) 24 March – Mary Ann Cotton, serial poisoner (born 1832; hanged) 27 April – William Macready, actor
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English educator and clergyman
again. Christianity portal Cotton, George Edward Lynch (1871). Cotton, Sophia Ann (ed.). Memoir of George Edward Lynch Cotton, D.D.:Bishop of Calcutta and
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Award by the International Press Academy
Kidman Big Little Lies Celeste Wright HBO Joanne Froggatt Dark Angel Mary Ann Cotton ITV Michelle Pfeiffer The Wizard of Lies Ruth Madoff HBO Jessica Lange
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
Satellite_Award_for_Best_Actress_–_Miniseries_or_Television_Film
Last person who was hanged as a witch in Boston
were demons. Many of the accusations against Ann used spectral evidence, which cannot be proven. Cotton Mather visited Glover in prison where he said
Ann_Glover
2001 American TV series or program
to Death (2001) Poisoners leave clear trails for police to follow.: Mary Ann Cotton, Herbert Armstrong, Graham Young, Judy Buenuano. The Poisoners (2001)
Infamous_Murders
Village in County Durham, England
between 1971 and 2000 at the Met Office weather station in Durham: Mary Ann Cotton (1832–1873), convicted murderer executed for poisoning her stepson
Murton,_County_Durham
wrestlers Dark Angel (2016) – British historical drama miniseries about Mary Ann Cotton, widely regarded as Britain's first known female serial killer, who
List of 2016 films based on actual events
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Founder of the Shakers (1736–1784)
those days, her mother's name was not even recorded. When Ann was young, she worked in a cotton mill, then as a cutter of hatter's fur. At the age of 20
Ann_Lee
German psychologist and physician
family of wealthy cotton merchants; his father was the cotton merchant Carl Albrecht (1875–1952) and his mother was the American-born Mary Ladson Robertson
Carl_Albrecht_(psychologist)
British convict (1775–1859)
January 1789, Mary, with another child, Jane Whiting, 14 years old, stole clothes (one cotton frock, one linen tippet, one linen cap) from Mary Phillips,
Mary_Wade
American activist (1921–2009)
Mary Ann Wright (July 11, 1921 – May 7, 2009), known as Mother Wright, was a humanitarian activist who lived and worked in Oakland, California and fed
Mother_Wright
Australian politician (1857–1942)
Ashton, Eliza Ann (26 April 1892). "Woman and the marriage laws". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. p. 6. Retrieved 28 January 2020. "Mr Francis Cotton (1857-1942)"
Francis_Cotton_(politician)
US awards ceremony for film and television
the lives of those in the artistic community and beyond) – Stephen Chbosky Mary Pickford Award (for outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry)
22nd_Satellite_Awards
1973 single by Looking Glass
has also been spelled "Jimmy Loves Mary-Ann". The lyrics speak of hard-knock life in the inner city. Jimmy and Mary-Anne fall in love and, although they
Jimmy_Loves_Mary-Anne
Collection of manuscripts held by the British Library
the British Museum Act 1706 (6 Ann. c. 30), under which the trustees removed the collections from the ruinous Cotton House, whose site is now covered
Cotton_library
Plantation house in Clayton County, Georgia
Fitzgeralds failed to produce any cotton. They turned to their sister, Ann Elizabeth, who paid for the taxes on the house. Ann Elizabeth attempted to return
Rural_Home
Puritan clergyman (1663–1728)
Cotton Mather (/ˈmæðər/; February 12, 1663 – February 15, 1728) was a Puritan clergyman and author in colonial New England, who wrote extensively on theological
Cotton_Mather
American entrepreneur and trader
lived beyond the "age of early manhood." Mary was the daughter of David and Mary (née Cotton) Osborne. Mary died on September 4, 1819, aged 23, while
Samuel_Russell
American actress (1930–2017)
and Mrs. George Baker, one of 11 children. She was graduated from Smith-Cotton High School in Sedalia in 1948. While she was a high school student, Baker
Ann_Baker
Legal proceedings in Massachusetts (1692–93)
determine who was causing her afflictions. Ann Foster, her daughter Mary Lacey Sr., and granddaughter Mary Lacey Jr. all confessed to being witches. Anthony
Salem_witch_trials
Canadian industrialist (1818–1913)
baptismal record, but became a farmer upon the move to Oak Bay. Gibson married Mary Ann Robinson on 31 December 1843. She had been born in County Donegal, Ireland
Alexander Gibson (industrialist)
Alexander_Gibson_(industrialist)
2025 film by Mona Fastvold
Comedy. Ann Lee is born in Manchester in 1736 ("The Testament of Ann Lee"). During childhood, she and her younger brother William work at a cotton factory
The_Testament_of_Ann_Lee
English vegetarianism activist (c. 1846–1897)
Birtwell was born Sarah Ann Harrison in Accrington, Lancashire, about 1846. Her parents were William Harrison, a butcher, and Mary Harrison. Her brother
S._A._Birtwell
and execution of their Irish washerwoman, Ann Glover (also known as "Goody Glover"), for witchcraft. 1689 Cotton Mather publishes "Memorable Providences
Timeline of the Salem witch trials
Timeline_of_the_Salem_witch_trials
British actress (1910–1941)
IMDb D'Ye Ken John Peel? at IMDb Cotton Queen at IMDb Things Are Looking Up at IMDb A Fire Has Been Arranged at IMDb Mary Lawson at IMDb "Shows for the Troops
Mary_Lawson_(actress)
American planter and formerly enslaved person
(April 1790 – December 5, 1861), born April Ellison, was an African-American cotton gin maker, blacksmith and slave owner in South Carolina, and former slave
William_Ellison
American novelist (1878–1935)
November 7, 1935) was an American writer who wrote about Texas, folk culture, cotton farming, ghost stories and women's life in the Southwest. She was an assistant
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Hoaxer
Ann Moore (31 October 1761 – 1813) was an English woman who became notorious as the fasting-woman of Tutbury. From 1807 to 1813, she claimed to have eaten
Ann_Moore_(impostor)
United States historic place
Mitchell Allman III, (1938-2018)). Elliott, Jack D. and Wells, Mary Ann. (2003). Cotton Gin Port : a frontier settlement on the Upper Tombigbee. Jackson
Cotton_Gin_Port,_Mississippi
Painting of a suspected witch, Mary Fisher
being one Mary Fisher. The year of 1656 is more likely, as Mary was then captured with Ann Austin, which makes 1692 less likely than 1656. As Mary Fisher
The Examination of a Witch (painting)
The_Examination_of_a_Witch_(painting)
English-born religious figure (1591–1643)
where they began following the preacher John Cotton in the nearby port of Boston, Lincolnshire. Cotton was compelled to emigrate in 1633, and the Hutchinsons
Anne_Hutchinson
1964 musical fantasy comedy film
Hunter", Ginger says "Are you Mary Ann or Mary Poppins?" In "And Then There Were None," Gilligan dreams he is on trial with Mary Poppins as his lawyer. In
Mary_Poppins_(film)
English cotton manufacturer and politician
his wife Ann Slagg, daughter of Thomas Slagg of Manchester. He was educated at Rugby School and at Worcester College, Oxford. He was a cotton-spinner and
William_Edward_Briggs
American politician
In 1825, he married his first wife, Mary Ann Glover, whose family had already begun to develop lucrative cotton plantations in the area. Thornton's business
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Andover Mary Pickworth, age 17 and living in Salem Bethshua/Bethsheba Folger-Pope, Age 40 and living in Salem Village/Danvers Ann Carr Putnam (Ann Putnam
List of people of the Salem witch trials
List_of_people_of_the_Salem_witch_trials
Information about prisoners transported to New South Wales in 1787
silk gown (10s), and one muslin apron (2s), and from Ann Pearson one satin petticoat (3s), one cotton gown (3s) and one dimity petticoat (2s) on 21 April
Stories of convicts on the First Fleet
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American actress (1906–1988)
Bill (1930) with Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler and The Cabin in the Cotton (1932) with Bette Davis. During this time, she appeared in films with Ramon
Dorothy Jordan (American actress)
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English actress
Jonathan Teplitzky 2016 DCI Banks Maureen Various I, Daniel Blake Ann Ken Loach 2017 Cotton Wool Marion Nicholas Connor 2018 Peterloo Reformer Mike Leigh
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American business executive and inventor (b. 1854, d. 1923)
(July 24, 1854 – April 20, 1923) and his wife Mary Collett Munger (1857–1924) invented the "system cotton gin". Munger later started and ran some of the
Robert_S._Munger
American singer-actress
Lesley Ann Warren (born August 16, 1946) is an American actress and singer. She made her Broadway debut in 110 in the Shade in 1963. In 1965 she received
Lesley_Ann_Warren
Group of four award-winning, not-for-profit United States art fairs
fair has been taken over by the Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair. The usual fair food is offered such as French fries, cotton candy, funnel fries, caramel apples
Ann_Arbor_Art_Fairs
British actress (born 1955)
Actress in a Play. Higgins is known to film audiences for her role as Julia Cotton in the horror film Hellraiser (1987) and its first sequel, Hellbound: Hellraiser
Clare_Higgins
2000 British television series
2008. Robson Green as John Close Susan Jameson as Sally Ann Mae Kerry Ann Christiansen as Kim Cotton James Bolam as Graham True Jamie Bell as Mark Sheedy
Close_and_True
Woman executed in the Salem witch trials
along with Martha Corey, Ann Pudeator, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, Wilmot Redd, Margaret Scott, and Samuel Wardwell: Cotton Mather, to his later embarrassment
Mary_Eastey
American Quaker martyr (c. 1611 – 1660)
of Mary and William Dyer, there was a single minister, the Reverend John Wilson. In 1633, one of England's most noted Puritan clergymen, John Cotton, arrived
Mary_Dyer
1985 opera by Philip Glass and Robert Moran
cobbler baritone Thomas Derrah The miller tenor William Cotton Village folk chorus Mary Ann Scipione, Guy F. Pugh, Brian P. De Lorenzo, James Crowther
The_Juniper_Tree_(opera)
Variety of heavy cloth
century, fustians were usually of cotton dyed various colours. In a petition to Parliament during the reign of Mary I, "fustian of Naples" is mentioned
Fustian
Historic building in Belfast, Northern Ireland
pox to the Board. Drennan lodged in the house of Henry Joy McCracken and Mary Ann McCracken who had strong links to the Society. Edward Bunting (1773–1843)
Clifton_House,_Belfast
Fabric made of interwoven yarns of mixed colors
role in this case. Depending on the percent of cotton, the fabric can still be legally labeled 100% cotton. Manipulating parts of fiber (by color or type)
Heather_(fabric)
Beauty pageant edition
Originally, there were thirty contestants competing in the pageant, but Mary Akroyd and two more married ladies decided not to show up due to their husbands’
Miss_World_1951
British Army officer and Conservative politician
of Commons from 1885 to 1900. Cotton-Jodrell was the son of Rt. Rev. George Edward Lynch Cotton and his wife Sophia Ann Tomkinson and baptised with the
Edward_Cotton-Jodrell
Plantation with owner's residence in Mississippi, US
Woodlawn was a deep-south, cotton plantation in Jefferson County, Mississippi circa 1813. The Woodlawn Plantation land with its original owner's residence
Woodlawn Plantation (Jefferson County, Mississippi)
Woodlawn_Plantation_(Jefferson_County,_Mississippi)
au. Retrieved 12 March 2026. "Judy Pace, Actress in 'Peyton Place' and 'Cotton Comes to Harlem', Dies at 83". The Hollywood Reporter. 15 March 2026. Retrieved
2026_in_film
British politician
(1830–1914) Ellen Sarah Morgan (1837–1912) Robert Stayner Holford (1808–1892) Mary Ann Lindsay (1829–1901) Coutts Lindsay (1824–1913) James Ludovic Lindsay (1847–1913)
Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke
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American businessman and sportsman (1875–1926)
and were the parents of one daughter: Lucetta Cotton Thomas (1925–1980), who changed her name to Mary Frances Thomas and married Kenneth Oscar Bailey
Edward_Russell_Thomas
Canadian activist (1923–2007)
Children Dr. Brian Michael Barry, Katherine Ann Barry Cotton, Kevin Patrick Barry, Mary Jane Frank, Mary Ellen Sargent, Ronald Joseph Barry, Eileen Patricia
J._Esmonde_Barry
American actress (born 1949)
earned a Tony Award nomination the following year for 27 Wagons Full of Cotton. She transitioned to film in Julia (1977), followed by her first Academy
Meryl_Streep
2005 American film
of Feature Films. Retrieved March 29, 2022. Brussat, Frederic; Brussat, Mary Ann. "After Innocence | Film Review". Spirituality & Practice. Retrieved January
After_Innocence
Colonial Massachusetts Puritan mother
27 colonists, 15 of them children, were killed. In her account given to Cotton Mather, it is stated that the Abenakis killed her newborn baby and several
Hannah_Duston
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