Arthur B. English

Arthur B. English

Arthur Bartholomew English was a British man who became Canada's hangman in 1912, when he was officially offered the job. Prior to this he had been an assistant to Radclive/Radcliffe (Daniel Jame Ratley), a veteran of twenty years of hangings. English served in this capacity until 1935. He probably used the pseudonym of Arthur Ellis after the famous English executioner, John Ellis: there is no truth in the story that John Ellis was his uncle, as John Ellis only had one brother, James Preston who was born in 1887, and therefore would have been only 25 when Arthur Ellis started his career. It is estimated that English carried out some 300 hangings over his career. Several of his successors adopted the same pseudonym.

Arthur English's career as Canada's hangman ended following the March 28, 1935 execution of Thomasina Sarao in Montreal. An incorrect weight for Sarao was given to English and the resulting miscalculations meant that the condemned was accidentally beheaded. It was following this event that the public was banned from attending executions in Canada.

The Crime Writers of Canada present annual literary awards – the Arthur Ellis Awards – named for this pseudonym.

ee also

*Capital punishment in Canada


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