British Executions

William Crowche

Age: unknown

Sex: male

Crime: unknown

Date Of Execution: 27 Feb 1559

Crime Location: Essex

Execution Place: unknown

Method: hanging

Executioner: unknown

Source: http://discovery.nationalarchives.co.uk

William Crowche was convicted of three incidents of grand larceny.

He was from Tolleshunt Knights and was a husbandman.

On 27 November 1558 at Birch he stole 17 sheep (40s.) from Robert Wade, 8 sheep (20s.) from Nicholas Cowey, 6 sheep (16s.) from an unknown woman, 3 sheep (6s. 8d.) from Thomas Osborne and 2 sheep (3s. 4d.) from William Symnell.

On 22 November 1558 at Little Totham he stole 4 sheep (10s.) from Thomas Skarlett and 5 sheep (12s.) from John Carnell.

On 9 December 1558 he broke into the close of Thomas Boone at Rettendon and stole 26 sheep (£4 6s. 8d.)

He was sentenced to hang but hanging not confirmed.

see National Archives - ASSI 35/8/3

see Calendar of Assizes Records Essex Indictments Elizabeth 1