During the night of April 10, 1734, Montr al burned.
Ang lique,.
Afterward, her corpse was burned.
Before Ang lique was hanged, she was paraded through the city.
She confessed but named no accomplices.
Suspecting that she had not acted alone and angered that she had maintained her innocence, Ang lique\'s condemners tortured her after the trial.
Marie-Joseph Ang lique, a twenty-nine-year-old slave, was arrested, tried, and found guilty of starting the blaze that consumed forty-six buildings.
During the night of April 10, 1734, Montr al burned