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Love & madness : the murder of Martha Ray, mistress of the Fourth Earl of Sandwich
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Love & madness : the murder of Martha Ray, mistress of the Fourth Earl of Sandwich

Author: M J Levy
Publisher: New York : William Morrow, ©2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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In eighteenth-century England the aristocracy dominated the imagination, their exploits -- and misdeeds -- discussed, debated, and gossiped about in the salons and parlors of London. Now author Martin Levy vividly re-creates one of the most shocking and scandalous events of the period, in a riveting true tale of passion, obsession, murder, and courtroom drama. On a spring evening in the year 1779, a young woman  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Case studies
Named Person: Martha Ray; James Hackman; John Montagu Sandwich, Earl of
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: M J Levy
ISBN: 0060559748 9780060559748 0060559756 9780060559755
OCLC Number: 52478626
Description: xiii, 240 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Other Titles: Love and madness
Murder of Martha Ray, mistress of the Fourth Earl of Sandwich
Responsibility: Martin Levy.
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In eighteenth-century England the aristocracy dominated the imagination, their exploits -- and misdeeds -- discussed, debated, and gossiped about in the salons and parlors of London. Now author Martin Levy vividly re-creates one of the most shocking and scandalous events of the period, in a riveting true tale of passion, obsession, murder, and courtroom drama. On a spring evening in the year 1779, a young woman emerged from London's Covent Garden Theatre amid a grand swirl of lords and ladies, their servants and coachmen. From out of the shadows a man emerged, dressed in a black suit. He raised a pistol and fired one fatal shot point-blank into the woman's head. A sudden and brutal murder, it was all the more shocking because of the identities of those involved. The victim was Martha Ray, famed aficionada of fashion and the arts, and longtime live-in mistress of the Earl of Sandwich, high-ranking minister to King George III. The assailant was James Hackman, a respected Anglican minister and Martha Ray's former lover. It was a savage crime that rocked both British high society and the church, and inflamed the interest and imagination of such renowned personages as Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, noted biographer and lover of prostitutes and executions. And it resulted in a courtroom extravaganza unique in the annals of legal proceedings -- where passion was the motive, the madness of "momentary phrenzy" the mitigating circum-stance ... and love the ultimate justification for a crazed act of murder.

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