Summary
An "incorrigible" Mary Ann Baker was found lying "insensibly drunk" in Francis Court, St Martin's, Lincoln, in August 1857.
She told the court that she had taken a pennyworth of the opium- based drug laudanum which had "mazzled" her. She was discharged.See the full content of this document
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