Showing posts with label william simpson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label william simpson. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 March 2013

31st March 1813: William Simpson is hanged at Nottingham

On Wednesday 31st March 1813, William Simpon was hanged in Nottingham. Aged about 40, he was a framework-knitter from Bulwell, found guilty at the Nottingham Lent Assizes of a burglary n Watnall.

Saturday, 16 March 2013

16th March 1813: Three Luddite burglars sentenced to death at Nottingham Lent Assizes

At Nottingham Lent Assizes on Tuesday 16th March 1813, 3 men were sentenced to death by hanging for burglary.

William Simpson, James Barker and Richard Selby were convicted before the Judge, Sir Vicary Gibbs, of breaking into the home of a farmer, Stephen Watson of Watnall, and stealing 6 cheeses, 4 silver teaspoons, some money (£1, 9 shillings and 7 pence) a gun and other sundry items. All three were sentenced to death. Barker and Selby were subsequently reprieved, unlike Simpson, who had held a gun at Watson and threatened to shoot him.

Simpson's execution was scheduled for 31st March.

Monday, 7 January 2013

7th January 1813: 4 framework-knitters committed to Nottingham Gaol for burglary

The Derby Mercury of Thursday 7th January 1813 reported the arrest and committal to Nottingham County Gaol of four framework-knitters for burglary. Four men from Bulwell - John Marlow, James Barker, Richard Selby & William Simpson - were charged with 'feloniously and burglariousy' breaking and entering the dwelling house of Stephen Watson of Watnall on 23rd December 1812, and stealing money and other items. They would stand trial at the next Assizes in March.