
Age: 45
Sex: male
Crime: murder
Date Of Execution: 31 Dec 1920
Crime Location: 15 Durham Street, Hanley
Execution Place: Manchester
Method: hanging
Executioner: John Ellis
Source: http://discovery.nationalarchives.co.uk
Charles Colclough was convicted of the murder of 40-year-old George Henry Shenton and sentenced to death.
His execution was noted for having taken place minutes before an express letter containing his reprieve arrived at Strangeways Gaol.
Charles Colclough cut George Shenton’s throat at 15 Durham Street, Hanley on 31 October 1920 after George Shenton's wife, who had been living with him for some time returned to George Shenton.
Charles Colclough had been a fish salesman and had lived at 10 Oak Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. He had married in 1900, but in April 1920 his wife left him on account of his ill-treatment and threats.
see National Archives - ASSI 6/55/1, EXT 11/162, HO 144/1694/411804
see Nottingham Evening Post - Monday 01 November 1920
see Lancashire Evening Post - Friday 31 December 1920
see National Library of Scotland
see Homicide 1920