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david_harry | 13:36 Mon 10th Oct 2005 | History
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When was the last beheading in England. Also, when did being hung, drawn and quartering end in england and who was the last unlucky person to meet such a fate?
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from www.24hourmuseum.org.uk  The last beheading at an execution in Britain occurred accidentally at Norwich Castle in 1885 when Robert Goodale was hanged for the murder of his wife. But when the trap-door opened the noose severed his head!
... but the official answer is Lord Lovat, 1747; see here
For some interesting facts see this:- http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/timeline.htm l
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Thanks for the answers so far. Unfortunately, the last link can't get past my company's firewall due to it being classed as 'catergory: violence'!
this is copied from badlad's link: 1st May 1820. Last hanging drawing and quartering - that of the Cato Street conspirators for treason outside Newgate. They were in fact only drawn to the gallows and then hanged and beheaded, the quartering being omitted.

ugh jno has some really morbid interests

The first fella Robt Goodale I think was too heavily weighted, so the noose didnt exactly decapitate him, but more pulled his head off.

(so my father said in the fifties....)

very little interest at all PP, I just like googling. But surely removal of head is decapitation however it happens?
Where is tatty rollox with a picture?

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