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Devil Comes to Dartmoor
Devil Comes to Dartmoor: The Haunting True Story of Mary Howard, Devon's 'Demon Bride' | Laura Quigley
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Many will have heard of the ghostly white lady haunting Tavistock—the notorious Mary Howard, accused of murdering her four husbands. A few may know the true story of her lover, George Cutteford, a Plymouth "cutty man" who became a Puritan lawyer. Cutteford was imprisoned in the horror of Lydford Gaol, persecuted by Mary's fourth husband—Sir Richard Grenville, the most notorious and sadistic royalist General of the Civil War. But fewer still will know the secrets George Cutteford died to protect—secrets that would destroy his own family; end Grenville’s career in shame; and make a boy with no name the richest landowner in Devon. Gathered from the varying historical accounts, and including primary material unearthed, hundreds of years ago, in an old fish market in London, comes this haunting true story of love, treachery, and revenge in seventeenth-century Devon.
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Thinking it would be a ghostly tale, I was surprised to find it was a more historical account of Mary Howard's life. She was dubbed the Demon Bride of Devon but it seems she was yet another pawn in the patriarchal game of life- used and abused by the men around her. She may have had many husbands who all died but that was mostly because she kept being married off to ill old men who needed access to her cash. Good times. ~Rosie