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Elizabeth Canning was an 18th-century 18-year-old maid who went missing for a month. She returned and claimed she had been abducted, the supposed perpertrators were arrested, tried, and found guilty. Some thought it all very suspicious, investigated, found some serious problems with the case, and had Canning arrested and tried for perjury. She was eventually found guilty and shipped off to what is now the US. It's all a bit of a mystery, but it was one of the most famous legal cases of 18th-century England, and I present it to you now. Parrot of Doom 22:41, 21 March 2010 (UTC) reply
Most of these comments are of minor moment, but the first really does need putting straight if this fascinating article is to be promoted to FA. –
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The article was promoted by SandyGeorgia 13:35, 10 April [1].
Elizabeth Canning ( | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
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Elizabeth Canning was an 18th-century 18-year-old maid who went missing for a month. She returned and claimed she had been abducted, the supposed perpertrators were arrested, tried, and found guilty. Some thought it all very suspicious, investigated, found some serious problems with the case, and had Canning arrested and tried for perjury. She was eventually found guilty and shipped off to what is now the US. It's all a bit of a mystery, but it was one of the most famous legal cases of 18th-century England, and I present it to you now. Parrot of Doom 22:41, 21 March 2010 (UTC) reply
Most of these comments are of minor moment, but the first really does need putting straight if this fascinating article is to be promoted to FA. –
Tim riley (
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08:31, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
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