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  1. Laundress. Known for. Killing three women. Sarah Malcolm ( c. 1711 – early March 1733) was a British murderer who was sketched by William Hogarth as she awaited execution for a triple murder charge. Sarah Malcolm in The Chronicles of Newgate by Arthur Griffiths.

  2. Sarah Malcolm - 1733. Sarah Malcolm was an educated, middle class young woman who met her death at the hands of the “common hangman”. She was just 22 when she was executed for the murders of three women during a robbery at the home of one of them.

  3. Sarah Malcolm, 1710-1733. Documents about this Life. Irish. servant. laundress. burglary. murder. death sentence. executed. Contents of this Article. Childhood in County Durham and Dublin. Working in London. The Temple Murders. Bloody Clothing is Proof of Guilt. Newgate and Execution. Infamy. External Sources. Footnotes.

  4. 2 de nov. de 2020 · En el capítulo 4 de la temporada 3 “La novia de Malcolm” nos presenta a Sarah la primera novia de Malcolm, una niña rubia que nunca le vimos la cara y nos tuvo con el misterio de cómo era. ¿Sabes cómo luce hoy en día?

  5. Sarah Malcolm, c.1733. William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) RA Collection: Art Title. Sarah Malcolm. After. William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) Date. c.1733. Object type. Print. Dimensions. 175 mm x 146 mm. Collection. Royal Academy of Arts. Object number. 17/3758. This image is from a book

  6. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Object: Sarah Malcolm Description Copy of Sarah Malcolm, three-quarter length, turned to left but looking to right, her hands resting on a simple wooden table; to right, a clergyman behind Malcolm holding up a wedding ring, and, to left, a view of her execution in Fleet Street; after Hogarth.

  7. About this artwork. Sarah Malcolm was executed in 1733 at the age of 25 for the murder of her mistress Lydia Duncomb and two fellow servants. Malcolm denied having any part in the killing but was found guilty and sentenced to hang. Hogarth sketched her in Newgate Prison in London two days before her execution on 7 March at Fleet Street.