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Mary Carleton (11 January 1642 - 22 January 1673) was an English criminal, most famous for defrauding several men through the use of a series of false identities. After she was convicted of theft in 1670 and exiled to Jamaica, she illegally returned to London in 1672. This time she was tried, convicted, and executed.

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  • Mary Carleton
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  • Mary Carleton (11 January 1642 - 22 January 1673) was an English criminal, most famous for defrauding several men through the use of a series of false identities. After she was convicted of theft in 1670 and exiled to Jamaica, she illegally returned to London in 1672. This time she was tried, convicted, and executed.
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  • "Avalon"
Name
  • Mary Carleton
Cause of Death
  • Execution by hanging
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  • Thief
Death
  • 1673(xsd:integer)
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  • 1642(xsd:integer)
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  • England
  • English resident of Atlantis
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  • Mary Carleton (11 January 1642 - 22 January 1673) was an English criminal, most famous for defrauding several men through the use of a series of false identities. After she was convicted of theft in 1670 and exiled to Jamaica, she illegally returned to London in 1672. This time she was tried, convicted, and executed.
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