
Age: 59
Sex: male
Crime: murder
Date Of Execution: 19 Dec 1917
Crime Location: 37 Upper Galdeford, Ludlow
Execution Place: Shrewsbury
Method: hanging
Executioner: John Ellis
Source: http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/
Thomas Cox was convicted of the murder of his wife Elizabeth Cox 49 and sentenced to death.
He cut her throat at 37 Upper Galdeford, Ludlow on 11 August 1917.
Thomas Cox had been a hawker of rags and bones and had been married to Elizabeth Cox for 30 years and had had at least seven children although in evidence he claimed that he had had about thirteen. It was noted that at the time of the murder that one of his sons had been serving in France and had since been killed in action.
Thomas Cox and Elizabeth Cox had lived at 37 Upper Galdeford with two of their sons, one aged 13 and the other 6.
see National Archives - ASSI 6/52/3, HO 144/1486/351804
see Illustrated Police News - Thursday 06 September 1917
see Aberdeen Press and Journal - Thursday 20 December 1917
see Manchester Evening News - Monday 03 December 1917
see Homicide 1917