The Female Errand Boy
The Crimes of Lois Schwich in Victorian London
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Alana Sanchez
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A girl in boy’s clothing. A city that believed her. A crime that exposed them all.
In Victorian London, appearance was everything. A cap, a coat, and the right manner could open doors that would otherwise remain firmly shut.
Lois Schwich understood that better than most.
Presenting herself as a boy, she found work in respectable businesses and moved through the city unseen for what she really was. But when goods began to disappear, suspicion followed. Arrested, tried, and thrust into the glare of the Victorian press, Lois became the centre of a sensational case that blurred the lines between poverty, performance, survival, and crime.
The Female Errand Boy uncovers the extraordinary true story of Lois Schwich, a young woman who crossed the boundaries of sex, labour, and class in nineteenth-century London. More than a tale of theft, this is a haunting portrait of a harsh city, a rigid society, and the desperate ingenuity required to survive within it.
Meticulously researched and vividly told, this book brings to life a forgotten woman who was more than a headline, more than a courtroom curiosity, and far more human than history allowed.