Lot 123

[Colonial America] Colonial Massachusetts Document Related to a Case of Fornication, Levied Against an Unmarried Woman Named Elizabeth Wilcox

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[Colonial America] Colonial Massachusetts Document Related to a Case of Fornication, Levied Against an Unmarried Woman Named Elizabeth Wilcox

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by Freeman’s
June 30, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
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2400 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19103

[Colonial America] Colonial Massachusetts Document Related to a Case of Fornication, Levied Against an Unmarried Woman Named Elizabeth Wilcox

Partially-Printed Document, signed
Dartmouth, August 5, 1729. One sheet, 12 1/2 x 8 in. (317 x 203 mm). Partially-printed document, signed by Bristol County Justice of the Peace Silvester Richmond, being a writ of recognizance, certifying the release of Elizabeth Wilcox, who "Confessed that she is Guilty of fornication & she was begott with Child by Ebenezer Briggs of Dartmouth..." Creasing from old folds; scattered toning and stains.

Fornication, or the act of nonmarital sex, was enacted as a crime in Massachusetts in 1692, at the beginning of the Salem Witch Trials. Throughout much of the 18th century, the law was prosecuted almost exclusively against women, indictments for men hardly ever being charged. Punishments could include fines, flogging, and even public shame by being sentenced to the pillory. The criminal charge of fornication was officially repealed by the Governor of Massachusetts in 2018, although a conviction of it had not occurred since the mid-twentieth century.
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