For the Australian politician, see George Cornell (politician). For the American politician, see George W. Cornell.
George Cornell (né Myers; 13 November 1927 – 10 March 1966) was an English criminal and member of The Richardsons, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals from South London.
George Cornell
Born
George Myers
(1927-11-13)13 November 1927
Stepney, London
Died
10 March 1966(1966-03-10) (aged 38)
Whitechapel, London
Cause of death
Shot by Ronnie Kray
Occupation
Scrap metal dealer
Spouse
Olive Hudd
(m. 1955)
Children
3
Allegiance
Richardson Gang
Cornell was shot and killed by Ronnie Kray at The Blind Beggar public house in Whitechapel in the East End of London. Kray was sentenced to life imprisonment three years later for the murder and remained in Broadmoor Hospital until his death from a heart attack on 17 March 1995.
GeorgeCornell (né Myers; 13 November 1927 – 10 March 1966) was an English criminal and member of The Richardsons, who were scrap metal dealers and criminals...
the killing of GeorgeCornell. I have replayed it in my mind millions of times". The Krays' Mafia associates were unhappy about the Cornell murder, feeling...
[citation needed] An important member of the Richardson gang was GeorgeCornell. Cornell was heavily involved in drug dealing, in purple hearts and dexys...
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on which the blind beggar begged. It is where Ronnie Kray murdered GeorgeCornell in front of witnesses. It is also the location of William Booth's first...
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was given a 10-year sentence for being an accessory to the murder of GeorgeCornell. He was released from prison in 1975, and went on to make money from...
Thomas Hickey to kill General George Washington. Cornell left Hempstead sometime before August 1776. On October 1, 1776, Cornell was appointed Deputy Adjutant...
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family to attend Cornell University and be elected to its board of trustees. This historic house, dedicated on May 11, 1992, as the George McT. Kahin Center...
graduate degree program. The department was renamed the Cornell Law School in 1925. In 1890, George Washington Fields graduated, one of the first law school...
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