In the 19th and early 20th centuries Cheshire was a thriving part of the
North West of England. Bordered by Liverpool and Manchester to the
north, much of the county was rural and agricultural, centred on the
historic county city of Chester and the market towns of Macclesfield,
Winsford and Northwich and also the industrial towns of Warrington,
Crewe, Widnes, Runcorn and Ellesmere Port.It was a period of great
social change as people from all walks of life moved with their families
in search of work. Deprivation and poverty could often be found cheek by
jowel with more affluent sections of society and crime, as always, knew
no boundaries. The stories were often chronicled in detail in the local
press of the time and in this book authors Paul and Rose Hurley have
delved into the historical records to reveal the dark side of life of
everyday people of Cheshire at this time, which could turn to murder and
death by execution.This collection of true-life crime stories gives a
vivid insight into life in Cheshire in the 19th and early 20th
centuries. This book will fascinate anyone with an interest in the
history of crime as well as those who want to know more about the
history of this area of the North West of England.