Old Bailey Proceedings:
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials

8th September 1714

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Joyce Hodgkis, proceedingsdefend This name instance is in set 1248. of the Parish of Stepney , was indicted for the Murder of her Husband, John Hodgkis proceedingsvictim on the 18th of August last, by giving him a mortal Wound with a Knife on the Left Thigh, near the Groin, or which he instantly dy'd . The first Evidence swore, that she lodging in the House, and hearing a great Noise and Scolding between the Prisoner and the Deceas'd, came down, and looking into the Room, saw the Prisoner run at him with a Knife, and immediately saw Blood run out at his Breeches. Another swore, That she liv'd over the Way, and hearing an Out-Cry, ran over to the House, where she heard the Man groaning, and saw the Blood run violently out of his Breeches, and asking the Prisoner how it came, she told her that cursed Knife had done it (shewing her an old Butcher's carving Knife) and that he would have stab'd her with it; and that the cursed Wretch had been the Ruin of her and himself too. When a Surgeon was sent for, he was dead, and the Surgeon asking her how it came, she said he did it himself. In her Defence, she said, That they had Words about keeping his Mother, and that he took up the Knife threatning to stab her; and she running away to avoid it, when she turn'd back again saw him bleed, and that he did it himself. The Fact was very plain, and she was found Guilty of Petit-Treason .

[Death. See summary.]




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