British Executions

Frederick Foreman

Age: 45

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 14 Jul 1910

Crime Location: East Hall, Wennington

Execution Place: Chelmsford

Method: hanging

Executioner: Henry Pierrepoint

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

Frederick Foreman was convicted of the murder of his girlfriend Elizabeth Ely 35 and sentenced to death.

He battered her to death at East Hall, Wennington, near Grays on 16 May 1910.

Frederick Foreman and Elizabeth Ely had been living together in some railway carriages for some time and were employed at East Hall Farm in Rainham.

On the Whit Monday they had been drinking in the Three Crowns Inn in Rainham Ferry and it was said that when they left for Rainham, Elizabeth Ely was cursing and swearing nearly all the way. Frederick Foreman was seen to threaten her with a stick and Elizabeth Ely was heard to say, 'If you go on like that you will break my heart'.

see National Archives - HO 144/1086/194114

see Homicide 1910