British Executions

John Crossland

Age: 33

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 22 Jul 1919

Crime Location: 22 Prince Albert Street, Blackburn, Lancashire

Execution Place: Liverpool

Method: hanging

Executioner: John Ellis

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

John Crossland was convicted of the murder of his 35-year-old wife Ellen Crossland and sentenced to death.

He killed her at 22 Prince Albert Street, Blackburn on 8 May 1919.

John Crossland had been a labourer but had served for a short time in the Militia in South Africa during the Boer War and at the end of August 1914 he was drafted to France from the Reserve. However, he was only in France for about a month and later told the police that he didn’t take part in any fighting and was invalided home on account of head and ear trouble and discharged as medically unfit.

He married Ellen Crossland in 1904 and had five children by her.

see National Archives - ASSI 52/287, HO 144/1532/385628

see Gloucester Journal - Saturday 26 July 1919

see Illustrated Police News - Thursday 15 May 1919

see National Library of Scotland

see Homicide 1919