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Catherine Lynch
![Catherine Driscoll (later Catherine Lynch) on admission to [[HM Prison Swansea|Swansea Prison]], 18 November 1905, aged 25](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/23/Catherine_Driscoll%2C_18_Nov_1905.jpg/250px-Catherine_Driscoll%2C_18_Nov_1905.jpg)
In October 1908, at the age of 28, she collapsed and died at home while preparing to go out for the evening. A subsequent inquest attributed her death to a syncope induced by alcohol. The presiding coroner was harshly critical of her, describing her as "one of a class who were a nuisance to themselves, their husbands and everybody else" and as symptomatic of an increase in drunkenness among Swansea's women. He was also critical of her husband John Lynch for having continued to support her despite her alcoholism, instead of having taken the opportunity to have her incarcerated.
In her lifetime, Lynch attracted little notice beyond official records and local newspaper accounts. Her life was examined by local historian Elizabeth Belcham in her book ''Swansea's 'Bad Girls': Crime and Prostitution 1870s–1914''. Provided by Wikipedia