Frances Kidder (c. 1843 – 2 April 1868) was the last woman to be publicly hanged in Britain.[1]
Twenty-five-year-old Kidder was executed in front of Maidstone Goal at 12 noon on 2 April 1868, following her conviction on 12 March for murder. It was alleged that she had drowned her 11-year-old stepdaughter, Louisa Kidder-Staples, in a ditch. The jury, directed by Mr Justice Byles, returned their verdict in only 12 minutes.
Around 2,000 people, including Kidder's husband, are reported to have witnessed the execution[1] performed by hangman William Calcraft.[2]