British Executions

William Wright

Age: 39

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 10 Mar 1920

Crime Location: Pigeon Spring, Horse Market, Caistor, Lincolnshire

Execution Place: Lincoln

Method: hanging

Executioner: Thomas Pierrepoint

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

William Wright was convicted of the murder of his 34-year-old girlfriend Annie Coulbeck and sentenced to death.

He strangled her at Pigeon Spring, Horse Market, Caistor on 28 October 1919.

William Wright had been a tailor. He had previously served in the army from about 1898 but from 1907 to 1914 he received 32 convictions, mostly for vagrancy and drunkenness. He re-enlisted in December 1914 and served about three years in France, and was later demobilised in January 1919.

In 1916 he was sentenced to death for striking his superior officer, but the sentence was commuted to one of five years penal servitude and then to two years hard labour although the latter sentence itself was afterwards suspended and finally remitted on his demobilisation.

see National Archives - PCOM 8/168, HO 144/1620/397681, ASSI 13/50

see YouTube

see Sheffield Independent - Tuesday 03 February 1920

see Globe - Monday 02 February 1920

see Nottingham Evening Post - Monday 23 February 1920

 

see Homicide 1920