British Executions

William Hampton

Age: 23

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 20 Jul 1909

Crime Location: Vicarage Row, St Erth, Penzance

Execution Place: Bodmin

Method: hanging

Executioner: Henry Pierrepoint

Source: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

William Hampton was convicted of the murder of his girlfriend Emily Barnes Trewarthen Tredea 16 and was sentenced to death.

He strangled her at Vicarage Row, St Erth, near Penzance on 2 May 1909.

William Hampton had been working for some years in America and had returned in 1907 when he met Emily Tredea who was 15 years old. Around May 1908 William Hampton went to lodge with Emily Tredea's mother and then in autumn they became engaged.

However, on the Friday or Saturday before the murder Emily Tredea was heard to tell William Hampton that she didn't think that she would go with him anymore.

see National Archives - HO 144/1037/180624

see Homicide 1909