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Death Sentence
« on: Tuesday 04 May 10 20:02 BST (UK) »
Hi I am helping a friend with her tree- we believe she had a relative named Godfrey Knighton was alledged to have been the last man hung at The Gallows Inn Ilkeston Derbyshire - can anyone shed any light on the event or where we go for more info ???
UK Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
General Information relating to villages of JACKSDALE, PYE HILL & WESTWOOD Notts
Cheshire - TAYLOR, HEAPY, KNOWLES, HAMPSON, CLAYTON, STONIER, PRITCHARD, NADIN, GALLIMORE
Staffs - HEAPY
Devon - CLIFT, VITTERY, TRIST, MOLLOY, COBLEY, LEAR, GUILFOYLE, BICKFORD, EPPS, BEAZLEY, DARKE, LANG, QUANT, BLANKENSHIP
Devon & Cornwall - CLIFT, LARK
Somerset -Frome -HEAPY
Derbys/Notts- COCKAYNE, PHEASEY, KNOWLES

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Re: Death Sentence
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 04 May 10 20:09 BST (UK) »
Either of these  chaps seem likely??

Deaths Sep 1883 
KNIGHTON  Godfrey  age 75  Basford  7b 56   

Deaths Mar 1896
Knighton  Godfrey  age 49  Basford  7b 93

Basford district covered Ilkeston in those days.
Ermy


Edit: or maybe not, given this stub on Wiki.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallows_Inn
Baldwin / Dixey / Rumble (Berkshire)
Burnsides / Corps / Harker / HINDLE / Longstaff / Martin / Page (Co. Durham)
Chalker / Glyde / Morris / Pitman / Stroud (Dorset)
BARTON / Heasman / Wheatley (East Sussex)
Baby / Silver / Silvester (Hampshire)
Cheeseman / JONES / Wood (Kent)
Chalker (Somerset)
Curtis / Davis / Stevens (Wiltshire)
Arcules / Carter / HINTON (Worcestershire)
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Re: Death Sentence
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 04 May 10 22:13 BST (UK) »
Hi Ermy

Thanks for the ideas and info

Will look into these

Was hoping someone might know about any newspaper articles or if such an event may have been noted in the Times online?
UK Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
General Information relating to villages of JACKSDALE, PYE HILL & WESTWOOD Notts
Cheshire - TAYLOR, HEAPY, KNOWLES, HAMPSON, CLAYTON, STONIER, PRITCHARD, NADIN, GALLIMORE
Staffs - HEAPY
Devon - CLIFT, VITTERY, TRIST, MOLLOY, COBLEY, LEAR, GUILFOYLE, BICKFORD, EPPS, BEAZLEY, DARKE, LANG, QUANT, BLANKENSHIP
Devon & Cornwall - CLIFT, LARK
Somerset -Frome -HEAPY
Derbys/Notts- COCKAYNE, PHEASEY, KNOWLES

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Re: Death Sentence
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 04 May 10 22:25 BST (UK) »
Is this the same family as it looks like it already being researched.

http://homepages.tesco.net/~townsleyb/TownsFH/html/dat43.htm#49
ABELL-Hfds & Glouc. AWFORD-Glouc, Hfds & Worcs. DANTER-Glouc,Hfds & Worcs. DAUNTER-Hfds, Glouc & Worcs. BAYLISS-Worcs & Glouc. BILLINGHAM-Hfds. JENKINS-Glam, & Hfds. PIPER-Suffolk, Glam & Hfds. CULLUM-Hfds, Suffolk & Mom.
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Re: Death Sentence
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 04 May 10 22:57 BST (UK) »
Dear Bilge

That looks very interesting
I have emailed the link to my friend who I hope will be joining RC any day

cheers

any further info/ideas very welcome

Mog
UK Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
General Information relating to villages of JACKSDALE, PYE HILL & WESTWOOD Notts
Cheshire - TAYLOR, HEAPY, KNOWLES, HAMPSON, CLAYTON, STONIER, PRITCHARD, NADIN, GALLIMORE
Staffs - HEAPY
Devon - CLIFT, VITTERY, TRIST, MOLLOY, COBLEY, LEAR, GUILFOYLE, BICKFORD, EPPS, BEAZLEY, DARKE, LANG, QUANT, BLANKENSHIP
Devon & Cornwall - CLIFT, LARK
Somerset -Frome -HEAPY
Derbys/Notts- COCKAYNE, PHEASEY, KNOWLES

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Re: Death Sentence
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 02:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Mog  :)

My suggestion would be to post your enquiry on the Derbyshire board, where the "locals" might have some more info for you.  It's possible that not all of them check the Beginners Board  ;) :)

Cheers
Prue

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Re: Death Sentence
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 08:34 BST (UK) »
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Re: Death Sentence
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 19:32 BST (UK) »
I found this so they must have used it al least once ;D

August 16th
16/8/1861
George Smith – Ilkeston


The rake was a popular figure of Victorian culture, and George Smith was the perfect rake. His father, thrifty and hard-working, was a successful property developer in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, but George, 20, preferred drink and loose women, whom he generally picked up at the local theatre.
In May 1861, one of his dark ladies claimed she was pregnant by him. George’s friends tried to “persuade” her to drop her claim, but when she stuck to her guns he vowed dramatically that he would flee to France. He got as far as Leicestershire, stayed there two days, and returned to Ilkeston.
Throughout this charade he nursed increasing hatred against his father for not giving him enough money. One night he got very drunk, and when he returned home and found his father dozing by the fire he started an argument. Then he pulled out a pistol he had bought in Nottingham and shot his father dead.
On Friday, August 16th, 1861, a crowd said to be in excess of 50,000, many of them travelling in special trains, arrived outside Derby Prison to see the rake hanged. They witnessed a terrible execution – George Smith took 10 minutes to be strangled to death.


Full details can be found here: http://www.truecrimelibrary.com/crime_series_show_batch.php?batch_number=374&series_number=3
ABELL-Hfds & Glouc. AWFORD-Glouc, Hfds & Worcs. DANTER-Glouc,Hfds & Worcs. DAUNTER-Hfds, Glouc & Worcs. BAYLISS-Worcs & Glouc. BILLINGHAM-Hfds. JENKINS-Glam, & Hfds. PIPER-Suffolk, Glam & Hfds. CULLUM-Hfds, Suffolk & Mom.
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Re: Death Sentence
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 05 May 10 19:39 BST (UK) »
 
Quote
I found this so they must have used it al least once

 
George Smith was from Ilkeston but he was hanged at Derby (as the article says)
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