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Acknowledgments | 7 | |
A Note on Style and Documentation | 9 | |
1 | Elizabeth Canning's Story | 13 |
2 | The Crime, First Version: Assault and Theft | 24 |
Elizabeth Canning and Her Family | 24 | |
The Disappearance | 28 | |
Enfield Wash | 33 | |
Captivity and Escape | 40 | |
The Friends of Elizabeth Canning | 50 | |
The Prosecution and Trial of Mary Squires and Susannah Wells | 64 | |
3 | The Crime, Second Version: Perjury | 87 |
Sir Crisp Gascoyne and Mary Squires's Alibi | 87 | |
Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Virtue Hall, and the Goldsmiths | 98 | |
Canning's Supporters | 108 | |
Legal Maneuverings | 122 | |
The Trial of Elizabeth Canning: Prosecution | 134 | |
The Trial of Elizabeth Canning: Defense | 147 | |
Verdicts and Aftermaths | 158 | |
4 | Writing Canning's Story | 176 |
Contemporaries | 176 | |
Victorians | 195 | |
The Twentieth Century - I | 205 | |
The Twentieth Century - II | 213 | |
The Franchise Affair | 225 | |
Trends and Themes in Accounts of the Canning Case | 233 | |
5 | Telling the Truth and Telling a Story: The Canning Case and Eighteenth-Century Narrative in Context | 240 |
Epilogue: Solving the Canning Case | 256 | |
Appendix | 263 | |
Notes | 265 | |
Works Cited | 268 | |
Index | 273 |
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