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English executioner
James Botting
Born
James Botting
(1783-10-12)12 October 1783
Brighton, England
Died
1 October 1837(1837-10-01) (aged 53)
Hove, England
Occupation
executioner
Years active
1817–1819
Known for
hangman at Newgate Prison, London
Notable work
executions: Cato Street conspiracy (1820), Henry Fauntleroy (1824)
Jemmy Botting (baptised 12 October 1783 – 1 October 1837) was an English executioner who was the hangman at Newgate Prison in London from 1817 to 1819, during which tenure he claimed to have hanged a total of 175 persons.[1] He was succeeded by John Foxton, who was his assistant from 1818.[2]
Born in Brighton, he died in Hove on 1 October 1837[3] after falling out of his wheelchair in the street. He was so hated that no-one came to his assistance.[1]
His notable executions included the fraudster Henry Fauntleroy in 1824[3] and the five leaders of the Cato Street conspiracy in 1820. The latter execution was followed by the last legal public decapitation.[1][2][4]
^ abcJanet Cameron (2008). Brighton & Hove Murders & Misdemeanours. Amberley Publishing. p. 71. ISBN 978-1-84868-167-5.
^ abJohn Laurence (1971). A history of capital punishment: with special reference to capital punishment in Great Britain. Kennikat Press. pp. 108–109. ISBN 0-8046-1114-9.
^ abJames Erredge (1862). History of Brighthelmstone. pp. 335–336.
^Horace Bleackley (1929). The hangmen of England: how they hanged and whom they hanged : the life story of "Jack Ketch" through two centuries. Taylor & Francis. p. 170. ISBN 0-7158-1184-3.
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