- William Marwood
William Marwood (1820 – 1883) was a cobbler, of Church Lane, Horncastle,
Lincolnshire ,England at the age of 54 persuaded the governor ofLincoln Castle Gaol to allow him to conduct an execution. The efficient way in which he conducted thehanging ofWilliam Frederick Horry without a hitch on1 April 1872 assisted him in being appointed hangman by the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, for which he was paid a retainer of £20 a year plus £10 per execution.Marwood developed the "long drop" technique of hanging, which ensured that the prisoners' neck was broken instantly at the end of the drop, resulting in the prisoner dying of asphyxia while unconscious. This was considered somewhat more kind than the slow death by strangulation caused by the "short drop" method, which was particularly distressing to prison governors and staff who were required to witness executions at a close distance following the abolition of public executions in 1868.
In his nine years as a hangman, Marwood hanged 176 people, including:
*William Frederick Horry , the first person to be hanged by William Marwood and the first person to fall using thelong drop . Hanged at Lincoln Castle, Lincoln,Midlands , on1 April 1872 .
*Charles Peace , the archetypal Victorian burglar and murderer, whose name struck terror in the hearts of everyone at the time. Hanged at Armley Jail,Leeds ,Yorkshire , on25 February 1879 .
*Kate Webster, an Irish servant girl who murdered her mistress with an axe. Hanged at Wandsworth Prison,London , on29 July 1879 .
*Percy Lefroy Mapleton , who murdered Isaac Frederick Gold on a train between London andBrighton for his watch and some coins. Mapleton was arrested almost immediately, but escaped before being arrested again, convicted, and hanged on29 November 1881 .
*Joe Brady and four other members of the "Irish National Invincibles " gang who murderedLord Frederick Cavendish , the Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Thomas Henry Burke, the Permanent Undersecretary for Ireland, with surgical knives inDublin 'sPhoenix Park . They were hanged at Dublin'sKilmainham Jail in 1883.In Marwood's time there was a popular rhyme which went::"If Pa killed Ma":"Who'd kill Pa?":"Marwood." [ [http://www.billgreenwell.com/lost_lives/index.php?key_id=586 Lost Lives: William Marwood ] ]
William Marwood would later influence
James Berry , a retired Police Officer and friend to take up the role of Hangman. During his timeJames Berry improved upon William Marwood's technique of thelong drop .References
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