“Rabbit Rabbit” (Mary Toft, The Woman Who Gave Birth To Rabbits)

In the summer of 1726, In the little Village of Godalming, a 25 year old servant woman claimed to give birth to rabbits. Surgeons, nobles, and even the King believed her at first, but the truth, or a version of it that the public can embrace, always has a way of coming out.

For years, history thought they had solved the mystery of “The Rabbit Breeder”, but beneath the hoax lies a darker tale of pain, power, and control.This is the true story of monstrous birth — and the woman behind it. This is the story of Mary Toft.

 

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Mary Toft, Monster and Mason By Karen Harvey

University of Glasgow Library — The Curious Case of Mary Toft A digital exhibition exploring the archival material and cultural impact of the Toft hoax.

The Public Domain Review — Mary Toft and Her Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits

History Extra — Who Was Mary Toft & How Did Her Rabbit Hoax Capture Georgian Society?

Nathaniel St. AndréA Short Narrative of an Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbets (1726)
The original pamphlet published by one of the royal physicians who believed Mary Toft.
📖 Available via digitized archives or referenced through secondary sources like PDR and Harvey’s article.

 

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