Grit, Guilt, and Gallows
Elizabetha Patrickson began life with nothing but a name and a promise of survival. Raised along England's unforgiving coast, she learned the rhythms of tide and trade long before she understood the law that would one day condemn her. Marriage to William Patrickson offered hope of stability, yet hardship, hunger, and pride drew them into choices that blurred the line between necessity and crime.
From the bustling docks of Alnmouth to the shadow of Bamburgh Castle, from the brutal winter of 1622 to the fateful boarding of the vessel Henrico Marten, their story unfolds in a world where fifteen pounds could mean the difference between life and ruin. When robbery became piracy and suspicion became murder, the Admiralty courts answered with irons, confession under torment, and the noose.
Elizabetha Patrickson: The Fifteen Pound Noose is a sweeping, historically grounded adventure drawn from the sparse but haunting record of a real seventeenth-century woman accused of piracy, robbery, and murder. Includes a detailed historical timeline of Elizabetha Patrickson's life and trial in the back of the book to help separate documented fact from legend and dispel lingering myth.
"This book is a devastating, daring, and unforgettable portrait of poverty and pride. History rarely feels this alive." - Helena Johnson, Historian
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