
Age: 37
Sex: male
Crime: murder
Date Of Execution: 7 Aug 1907
Crime Location: 86 Crondall Street, Moss Side, Manchester
Execution Place: Liverpool
Method: hanging
Executioner: Henry Pierrepoint
Source: http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/
Charles Paterson was convicted of the murder of his partner, 39-year-old Lillian Jane Charlton, and sentenced to death.
He cut her throat at 86 Crondall Street, Moss Side, Manchester on 29 June 1907.
Charles Paterson had been a mulatto and had lodged with Lillian Charlton for the previous eighteen months.
However, she had wanted him to leave and they had an argument on the Saturday night during which Lillian Charlton asked him to leave but Charles Paterson replied, 'I'm not going away till I'm ready'. Lillian Charlton then said 'What a fool I am to have lowered myself to a man like you. If you won't go I'll make a start first'. She then put on her boots and went upstairs.
see National Archives - ASSI 52/128, HO 144/860/154936
see Hull Daily Mail - Wednesday 07 August 1907
see Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Tuesday 02 July 1907
see Illustrated Police News - Saturday 06 July 1907
see Homicide 1907