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Arrest of Alice Lisle for sheltering fugitives from the Battle of Sedgemoor, 1685, (c1864). Lady Alice Lisle (1617-1685) was executed for harbouring fugitives after the defeat of the Monmouth Rebellion at the Battle of Sedgemoor. She was the last woman to be beheaded in England. She is seen here in a 19th century imagining of the scene, with a determined expression on her face, while a young woman pleads on her knees with a soldier. In the background are Richard Nelthorpe and John Hickes who she was sheltering, and who were also executed. From the collection of D.Price.Esq.
Unique Identifier
AR9485562
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4650px × 3574px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
19th century
alice
Alice Lisle
Alicia
Alicia Lisle
Arrest
ARRESTING
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
BRAVE
BRAVERY
concept
country
Courage
courageous
Dame Alice
Dame Alice Lyle
Edward Matthew
Edward Matthew Ward
England
English
Engraving
Female
Frederick
Frederick Heath
FUGITIVE
H Stacy Marks
Heath
Henry Stacey
Henry Stacey Marks
Henry Stacy
Henry Stacy Marks
Hickes
JOHN
John Hickes
LADY
Lady Alice
Lady Alice Lisle
Lisle
LOCATION
Lyle
Male
Man
MARKS
Matthew Ward
Men
Monmouth Rebellion
Monochrome
Nelthorpe
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
pleading
Print Collector29
Rebellion
RICHARD
Richard Nelthorpe
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
sheltering
Soldier
soldiers
The Print Collector
War
WARD
Wars
Woman
Women