It is not surprising that the execution of a woman by burning so lately as when Shirley was governor-a period when the province had greatly advanced in culture and refinement-should seem to any one incredible. Indeed even so critical and thorough a student of our provincial history as our late distinguished associate Dr. Palfrey once wrote to me inquiring if the rumor of such a proceeding had any foundation in fact and if so whether the execution took place according to law or by the impulse of an infuriated mob. It gave me great satisfaction to be able to settle his doubts on this subject by referring him to the records of the Superior Court of Judicature where the judgment from which I shall presently read to you and a copy of which I sent to him appears at length.
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