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Q: Who was the parish constable at the time of Charlotte Dymond?
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Were did Charlotte Dymond grow up?

Charlotte Dymond was the victim of a still uncertain murder ... or was it unintentionally? Charlotte was a servant at Penhale Farm, on the edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. She had a relationship with Matthew Weeks, who was a crippled farmhand. On a Sunday 14th April, in the afternoon, the couple walked out on the Moor to the foot of Roughtor. Some think this is where they became mix up in an argument. Then Matthew lost his temper and cut her throat. But then others say (e.g. The ballad of Charlotte Dymond) Matthew had planned it through jealousy for apparently Charlotte had another lover, Harvey. So he had a razor up his sleeve ready for the right moment. Her body was found in a stream near Roughtor Ford a week later, by which time Matthew had fled. He was captured in Plymouth, and later was sentenced to a public hanging in Bodmin, where a crowd of 20,000 watched him hang. He was buried in the Gaol's coal yard. Quick Facts: 1. Charlotte was born in 1826. 2. She died in 1844 when she 18. 3. Her boyfriend (Matthew Weeks) was 22 when he killed her. 4. Charlotte worked for Mrs Phillipa Peter.


Who killed Charlotte Dymond in 1844?

Matthew was blamed for killing Charlotte Dymond but it could be Thomas Prout aswell because he loved her. 'It had been well known for some time that Charlotte and Matthew had been seeing each other, even before she came to work at Penhale. There was, however, a rival for Charlotte's affections. Thomas Prout, aged about 26 was a nephew by marriage of Mrs Peter, and lived some four miles away. Matthew had worked with Prout before, and they had not got on well together. A few days after Lady Day, Prout visited Penhale, and John Stevens overheard words between him and Matthew. Prout had said that he was thinking of moving to Penhale, and if he did, he would soon deprive Matthew of his girlfriend.' taken from http://www.parmaq.com/truecrime/CharlotteDymond.htm


When was Charlotte Dymond born?

charlotte dymond and her lover matthew weeks was going out for a walk but charlotte never saw the razor he had up his sleeve when they were by the marshes were the cattle stand he pulled out the razor and cut her thoroat and threw her in the ditich there is now a plaque for where she was murded. matthew was hung for his crime but everyone is un sure if he really killed her or she killed her self no one nos but them 2


What is a bedell?

A bedell is an obsolete term for a beadle - a parish constable, an uniformed minor official who ushers and keeps order.


What did the constable do in shakespeare time?

A constable was a policeman; that is what the word still means. Constables in Shakespeare's day were not trained professionals but rather part-time volunteers.


What what job did the constable do in john Shakespeare's time?

A constable was and is a policeman, hired usually by a local municipality to keep the peace.


Why did they bury William Shakespeare in the church of the holy trinity?

That was the parish church in the parish where he lived at the time of his death.


What job did a constable do in shakespeares time?

He was a policeman of sorts.


How old is John Constable?

John Constable was born on June 11, 1776 and died on March 31, 1837. John Constable would have been 60 years old at the time of death or 239 years old today.


Does a parish have its own pope?

There is only one reigning pope at a time and he is the pope of the entire Catholic Church. Each parish has a pastor who is in charge of that parish only and under the same pope in the Vatican.


Is it a time difference from charlotte north carolina to Baltimore MD?

Charlotte, NC and Baltimore, MD are both in Eastern Time Zone. There is no time difference.


What is the difference between a Catholic territorial parish and a Catholic ethnic parish?

.Catholic AnswerA Catholic territorial parish is the normal parish in a diocese that covers one city or town, or a section of a city. A Catholic ethnic parish covers a particular group of individuals within that territory. For instance, in the city where I grew up there was one territorial parish, but there were half a dozen ethnic parishes. The territorial parish was mostly Irish descent, although by the time I was born there was a German priest and many different Americans went to it. There was also a Polish parish, a Slovak parish, an Italian parish, another Irish parish, and some others. The Mass at the time was in Latin, but in the ethnic parishes, the sermon was in their native language, etc. When I left college, I got a job in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where the Church right behind me had been an ethnic black Church.