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gptkbp:instanceOf |
Historical Figure
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gptkbp:analyzes |
Cultural studies
Legal scholars Sociologists Historical studies Legal analyses |
gptkbp:associatedWith |
gptkb:Mary_Squires
Criminal justice reform Public trials |
gptkbp:born |
1700
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gptkbp:citedBy |
Legal textbooks
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gptkbp:claims |
Her kidnapping
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gptkbp:controversy |
Academic circles
False accusations |
gptkbp:court |
Acquitted
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gptkbp:criticism |
Perjury
Contemporaries |
gptkbp:culturalImpact |
Inspiration for plays
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gptkbp:depictedIn |
Literature
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gptkbp:died |
1733
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gptkbp:discusses |
Documentaries
Legal experts |
gptkbp:famousFor |
Her trial
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gptkbp:featuredIn |
History books
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gptkbp:historicalContext |
Social issues of the time
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gptkbp:historicalPeriod |
Truth of her claims
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gptkbp:historicalSignificance |
Women's rights advocacy
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Lady Elizabeth Canning
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gptkbp:influenced |
Women's rights movements
Modern legal practices Future legal cases |
gptkbp:influencedBy |
Societal norms
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gptkbp:influenceOn |
Public opinion on justice
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gptkbp:inspiration |
Artworks
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gptkbp:involvedIn |
Legal case
Media coverage |
gptkbp:is_known_for |
Her trial's impact on society
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gptkbp:judges |
gptkb:Mary_Squires
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gptkbp:knownFor |
Controversial trial
Elizabeth_Canning |
gptkbp:legacy |
Symbol of injustice
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gptkbp:linkedTo |
Historical injustices
Public discourse on truth |
gptkbp:locatedIn |
gptkb:London
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gptkbp:nationality |
English
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gptkbp:notableEvent |
Disappearance in 1753
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gptkbp:notableFor |
Her controversial story
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gptkbp:occupation |
Domestic servant
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gptkbp:portrayedBy |
Actresses in film
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gptkbp:publicAccess |
Divided opinions
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gptkbp:recognizedBy |
Historians
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gptkbp:relatedPatent |
Canning_v._Squires
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gptkbp:relatedTo |
18th-century England
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gptkbp:research |
Historians and legal experts
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gptkbp:spouse |
gptkb:John_Canning
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