British Executions

Walter Marsh

Age: 39

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 27 Dec 1906

Crime Location: 6 Goytside Terace, Brampton

Execution Place: Derby

Method: hanging

Executioner: Henry Pierrepoint and John Ellis

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

Walter Marsh was convicted of the murder of his wife Eliza Marsh 22 and sentenced to death.

He cut her throat with a razor on 9 July 1906. He claimed great provocation saying that she was idle and intemperate.

He had fought in South Africa as a colour-sergeant in the North Staffordshire regiment.

They had married in November 1901 when Walter Marsh was in the army. He left in August 1903 and they went to Sheffield where they kept a public house for a while. In 1904 they went to live in Brampton at Goytside Terrace. Whilst there Eliza Marsh's father lived with them for about a year before moving out.

see Grantham Journal - Saturday 29 December 1906

see Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 06 December 1906

see Sheffield Independent - Saturday 21 July 1906

see National Archives - ASSI 13/36, HO 144/842/147005

see Homicide 1906