Jane Cholmeley Leigh Perrot
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Jane Cholmeley Leigh Perrot is best known for her trial, which took place at the Taunton Assizes in 1800. Charged with the theft of a card of lace from a haberdasher's shop in Bath, her case garnered significant public attention at the time. The trial not only highlighted issues of social class and gender in early 19th-century England but also reflected the legal practices of the period. Perrot's story remains a notable example of how individual cases can illuminate broader societal themes.
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