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  1. Catherine Hayes (1690 – 9 May 1726), sometimes spelled Catharine Hayes, was an English woman who was burned at the stake for committing petty treason by killing her husband.

  2. Catherine Hayes, married name Catherine Bushnell, (1818? – 11 August 1861) [n 1] was a world-famous Irish soprano of the Victorian era. [1] According to London's Daily Express , "Hayes was the ' Madonna ' of her day; she was the 19th-century operatic equivalent of the world's most famous pop star."

  3. 18 hours ago · Catherine Hayes at the Hickory Meadow Alpaca Farm in Coolville in 2022. Hayes said she used to volunteer at the farm about once a week to help with tasks like feeding, sweeping, carrying hay bales ...

  4. Hayes, Catherine (1690–1726) English murderer who was burned alive at the stake. Born Catherine Hall near Birmingham, England, in 1690; burned at the stake at Tyburn in 1726; married John Hayes (a carpenter and merchant), in 1713.

  5. Mar 18, 2018 · Catherine Hayes was a victim of a masculinised system; her narrative never allowed to develop into her own legal discourse. The crime she committed, interpreted now as murder through joint enterprise liability, was unlawful, but what became of her, a woman quite literally burnt at the stake, is unjustifiable.

  6. In this true crime video, Kevin Hicks explores the twisted tale of Catherine Hayes, and how she became embroiled in a tale of conspiracy, murder and ultimate...

  7. At the age of 15, Catherine, a good looking and voluptuous girl, ran away from home and in order to survive resorted to prostitution. She looked after the needs of a group of army officers at Great Ombersley in Worcestershire until they tired of her services.

  8. Celebrating the 200th year anniversary of the birth of Catherine Hayes, Limerick born Opera superstar. To mark this remarkable lady’s contribution to Opera ...

  9. Catherine Hayes and her career - brief overview: This distinguished young Irish soprano, performs around the Globe in Europe, Britain, Ireland, America (45 cities/towns), Canada, Chile, Peru, Hawaii, Australia, India, Singapore, Java and elsewhere, during the nineteenth-century.

  10. Sep 6, 2000 · The Irish soprano Catherine Hayes was born in Limerick in 1818 and established a career in France, Italy and England, as well as far-flung touring activity. She merits two columns...

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