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Foreign News February 16, 1782

The New Hampshire Gazette And General Advertiser

Portsmouth, Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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In London, a lady helps a young woman arrested for prostitution in the Strand four years ago, enabling her redemption through financial aid for a respectable livelihood. A year ago, the now-married woman sends a grateful gift anonymously.

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LONDON, October 20.

The following uncommon instance of gratitude deserves publication: -About four years ago, as a lady and her servant was returning from a visit late in the evening, at the corner of one of the Courts in the Strand they saw a great crowd, which was occasioned by the constables who came to apprehend the unhappy women who infested those places. The lady was obliged to stop 'till the mob a little dispersed; when to her great surprise, a pretty young creature broke loose from one of the constables, and threw herself at her feet, imploring her, in a most pathetic manner, to protect her, saying, "Indeed, Madam, I am not hardened in vice; I was once the delight of my parents, as much as you may be of yours." The lady was much moved and happening not to be so outrageously virtuous as to deny her pity to a poor fallen fellow creature, asked the name of the magistrate before whom she was to be carried. It being one the lady was acquainted with, she procured her discharge that night: and, on making proper enquiry into her affairs, found her to be a well educated person, and that a little money, properly applied, would pay her debts, and enable her to get a genteel living by painting fan mounts. The Lady was soon after obliged to leave England, and thought no more of the affair. About twelve months ago, however, she received a parcel, containing a beautiful piece of chintz, and several other things of value, with the following letter:

"Madam,

You may remember a poor creature you snatched from infamy: she is now the wife of a very worthy and wealthy gentleman; she begs your acceptance of this small token of her gratitude: -She signs no name, for obvious reasons."

What sub-type of article is it?

Human Interest

What keywords are associated?

Gratitude Prostitution Arrest Redemption Anonymous Gift London Strand

Where did it happen?

Strand, London

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Strand, London

Event Date

About Four Years Ago

Outcome

the young woman reformed, paid debts, gained employment painting fan mounts, married a wealthy gentleman, and sent a gift of gratitude.

Event Details

A lady and her servant encounter a crowd in the Strand where constables arrest prostitutes. A young woman pleads for the lady's protection, claiming she is not hardened in vice. Moved, the lady secures her discharge from a known magistrate, learns of her education, provides money to pay debts and start a genteel living. The lady later receives a parcel with valuables and an anonymous letter from the now-married woman expressing thanks.

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