British Executions

Thomas Seymour

Age: 64

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 9 May 1911

Crime Location: 3 Breckfield Place, Everton, Liverpool

Execution Place: Liverpool

Method: hanging

Executioner: John Ellis

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

Thomas Seymour was convicted of the murder of his wife Mary Seymour 69 and sentenced to death.

He battered her to death with a hammer at their home at 3 Breckfield Place in Everton, Liverpool on 10 March 1911.

Thomas Seymour was a seaman and married Mary Seymour in 1907 after she had been left a legacy of £80 by her sister. By the time they married they had spent about £30 of it and spent the rest after their marriage by the time Thomas Seymour had to go to sea again.

When they were sober they both appeared to have been decent people. It was said that Mary Seymour was fond of Thomas Seymour and kept the house clean and sometimes denied herself in order to keep Thomas Seymour in good clothes.

see National Archives - HO 144/1136/207496

see Homicide 1911