British Executions

George Breeze

Age: 21

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 2 Aug 1904

Crime Location: 9 Back South Railway Street, Seaham

Execution Place: Durham

Method: hanging

Executioner: William Billington

Source: http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/

George Breeze was convicted of the murder of Margaret Jane Chisholm 20 and sentenced to death.

He strangled her at her house at 9 Back South Railway Street, Seaham on 6 July 1904 where he had been lodging.

When he was charged with her murder he pleaded guilty. After being found fit to plead the judge asked him if he had anything to say and George Breeze replied, 'I am ready to die at any moment. I am not sorry for what I have done'. The judge then asked him if he was still saying that he was guilty and he replied, 'Yes, quite guilty', and when asked if he wanted to be defended he said, 'No'. He later said, 'I have nothing to say. I am ready to die at any moment if you have a mind to pass sentence of death upon me. It is no use being sorry when the thing is done'.

The judge then passed the sentence of death and George Breeze said, 'I thank you very much. I hope there will be no reprieve'.

see National Archives - HO 144/765/120419

see Seaham

see East Durhamsee

see Crime and Execution

see The Scotsman - Monday 18 July 1904

see Dundee Evening Post - Friday 08 July 1904

see Manchester Evening News - Tuesday 02 August 1904

see Homicide 1904