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Pages in category "English executioners" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Executioners, also when slaves, were paid for their executions; at the example of the province of Minas Gerais, we can establish payment was between 4$000 and 12$000 (4 Mil-Reis to 12 Mil-Reis) per execution. The last execution of a free convict in Brazil was that of José Pereira de Sousa October 30, 1861 in Santa Luzia (nowadays Luziânia), GO.
Pages in category "Executed English people" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 255 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Francisco (1876) last execution in Brazil (former Empire of Brazil) Sidney Harry Fox (1930) Ronnie Lee Gardner (2010) Micheal Anak Garing (2019) Juan Garza (2001) Nirmal Jibon Ghosh (1934) Gary Gilmore (1977) first post-Gregg execution in Utah and in the United States; Barbara Graham (1955) John Grant (2021) Jimmy Lee Gray (1983) first post ...
Special sections on "Religious figures" and "Fictional characters" are also appended. These individuals lost their heads intentionally (as a form of execution or posthumously). A list of people who were decapitated accidentally, including animal-related deaths, can be found at List of people who were decapitated.
Simple English; Slovenčina; Slovenščina; ... Victims of familial execution (18 P) Fictional executed characters (1 C, 51 P) Filmed executions (2 C, ...
People executed by the Kingdom of England (927–1707) should be placed in the appropriate subcategory of Category:People executed by the Kingdom of England.People executed by England since the creation of Great Britain in 1707 should be placed in Category:People executed by England and Wales.
Pierrepoint's brother Thomas, also an executioner, is reported to have said about John Ellis that "it was impossible to work with him". [7] Ellis was persuaded to take on the dramatic role of executioner in the play The Life and Adventures of Charles Peace, which opened in Gravesend in December, 1927. This attracted a degree of controversy as ...