Frederick Henry Seddon (sometimes spelled Sedden) (21 January 1872 – 18 April 1912) was a British murderer hanged in 1912 for the arsenic poisoning murder...
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Television series Ladykillers she played Margaret Seddon, wife of the Edwardian poisoner Frederick Seddon, in an episode entitled "Root of All Evil." While...
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upon military personnel. Among those he executed was the poisoner Frederick Seddon in 1912 and double murderer Dr Buck Ruxton in 1936. During World War...
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were those of Hawley Harvey Crippen (known as Dr. Crippen) in 1910, Frederick Seddon in 1912, Sir Roger Casement in 1916, Herbert Rowse Armstrong in 1922...
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been used by several convicted murderers, among them Lyda Southard, Frederick Seddon, Florence Maybrick, and the Angel Makers of Nagyrév. Most modern brands...
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23 November after being found guilty of murdering his wife. 1912: Frederick Seddon the poisoner was hanged in the prison on 18 April. 1916: Fenner Brockway;...
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Frederick Seddon being sentenced to death in 1912 by Mr Justice Bucknill; the only known photograph of the death sentence being passed in an English court...
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execution was the last public hanging in the UK. 1 April 1872: William Frederick Horry was hanged at Lincoln Castle. This was the first execution in history...
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the notable cases tried before Bucknill was that in 1912 of poisoner Frederick Seddon, who, on being found guilty of murder appealed directly to Bucknill...
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In 1912, the poisoner Frederick Seddon (leaning on the dock, left) was sentenced to death by Mr Justice Bucknill wearing a black cap (right)...
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Margaret Rhea Seddon (born November 8, 1947) is an American surgeon and retired NASA astronaut. After being selected as part of the first group of astronauts...
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League baseball pitcher Frederick Seddon (1870–1912), British murderer Gareth Seddon (born 1980), English footballer George Seddon (academic) (1927–2007)...
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King George V (and was appointed KCVO shortly after), of poisoner Frederick Seddon (the only murder trial Isaacs ever took part in), and of suffragette...
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(1864) and armed robbery Richard Schuh (1949) Jay D. Scott (2001) Frederick Seddon (1912) Joseph Carl Shaw (1985) first post-Gregg execution in South...
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Passing the sentence on Frederick Seddon: Mr Justice Bucknill, wearing a black cap, passes a sentence of death on a convicted murderer (1912)....
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Inspector Alfred Ward, a respected detective who had helped in bringing Frederick Seddon to justice the previous year, and Detective Sergeant Cornish were assigned...
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time, resulting in 50 deaths by the time it ended in July 1913. Died: Frederick Seddon, 41, was hanged at Pentonville Prison, England for the poisoning and...
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who would be executed the following year, along with his son Claud. Frederick Seddon was convicted of the 1911 poisoning murder of Eliza Barrow in a British...
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Seddon Atkinson Vehicles Limited, was a manufacturer of large goods vehicles based in Oldham, Lancashire, England, was formed after the acquisition in...
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he often did. Marshall Hall defended Frederick Seddon unsuccessfully in a notorious poisoning case in 1912. Seddon was hanged in 1912 for murdering Elizabeth...
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William Thomas Stead, campaigning journalist (born 1849) 18 April – Frederick Seddon, poisoner, hanged (born 1872) 20 April – Bram Stoker, writer (born...
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Frederick Hamilton "Rick" Hauck (pronounced "Howk"; born April 11, 1941) is a retired captain in the United States Navy, a former fighter pilot and NASA...
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Patrick Kearney. Trapped by Forensics (2001) Genetic fingerprinting: Frederick Seddon, John Duffy and David Mulcahy, Timothy Wilson Spencer, David Lashley...
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numerous other true crime cases involving Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters, Frederick Seddon, Hawley Harvey Crippen, William Palmer, Edward William Pritchard...
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of Dr. Palmer of Rugeley, Neill Cream, Mrs. Maybrick, Dr. Crippen, Frederick Seddon, Joseph Smith, Armstrong, Bywaters and Thompson, and an unnamed case...
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Henrietta Crippen; and in 1912 he appeared for the prosecution against Frederick Seddon, who was found guilty of poisoning Eliza Mary Barrow. He appeared for...
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Dickens and mother of Charles Dickens Eliza Mary Barrow, murdered by Frederick Seddon in 1911 This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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Thomas Edward Youd Seddon (2 July 1884 – 22 January 1972) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party, and a lawyer in Greymouth. He was the son...
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professor of medicine. James D. Robinson, 71, Canadian political figure. Frederick Seddon, 40, British murderer, execution by hanging. Walter Clopton Wingfield...
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Frederick Drew Gregory (born January 7, 1941) is a former United States Air Force pilot, military engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut as well as...
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