Article 6SRZ3 Cambridge University urged to apologise over jailing of thousands of ‘evil’ women without evidence or trial

Cambridge University urged to apologise over jailing of thousands of ‘evil’ women without evidence or trial

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Donna Ferguson
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A 1561 charter granted powers to imprison young working-class women found walking with undergraduates after dark

In 1561, a little-known charter granted the University of Cambridge the power to arrest and imprison any woman suspected of evil". For nearly 350 years, the university used this law to incarcerate young working-class women found walking with undergraduates after dark in Cambridge.

The women were considered prostitutes and could be forcibly taken to the university's private prison and sentenced to weeks of confinement by the vice-chancellor. More than 5,000 were arrested in the 19th century alone.

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