Dorcas Kelly was a
madam who operated the Maiden Tower brothel on Copper Alley, off
Fishamble Street in the southwest part of
Dublin,
Ireland. Convicted of killing shoemaker John Dowling on
St. Patrick's Day 1760, Kelly was
executed by partial
hanging and
burning at the stake on Gallows Road (modern
Baggot Street) on 7 January 1761. After her execution she was
waked by
prostitutes on Copper Alley; thirteen of them were arrested for disorder and sent to
Newgate Prison, Dublin. An account of the 1773 execution of the murderer Mrs Herring at Tyburn, London, gives an idea of what Kelly's execution may have been like: A 1788 account in the
World newspaper claims that her brothel was investigated by the authorities and that investigators then found the corpses of five men hidden in the vaults. However, this does not appear in any contemporary account of her trial and execution and appears to be a later embellishment. ==Legend==