The Noose of Samuel Burrows (Paperback)
Tales of a Nineteenth Century Hangman and Those He Condemned
By
Nick Kevern
Imprint: Pen & Sword True Crime
Pages: 240
Illustrations: 20 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036110703
Published: 30th September 2025
Imprint: Pen & Sword True Crime
Pages: 240
Illustrations: 20 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036110703
Published: 30th September 2025
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In October 1835, Samuel Burrows was slowly dying. Suffering from liver disease, the 63-year-old knew he had little time left to confess his sins. The Reverend William Clarke offered Burrows some religious guidance so he could attempt to salvage Burrows’s soul before the eyes of God. He knew the struggle that fell before him; after all, it was not every day that Clarke had to provide religious comfort to a man who had sent around 53 individuals to meet their maker.
Burrows felt little remorse for his actions. In his view, the law was the law and they deserved their final punishment, a punishment which also provided Burrows with some much-needed income. Clarke spent a week with Burrows as he died. He attempted to help Burrows examine his life and career as Chester’s Hangman. Did they all deserve it as Burrows stubbornly believed?
This book takes a deeper look at Chester’s infamous hangman and those he condemned to death by delving into the crimes they had committed. The book also looks at the social, economic, and political changes that the country endured during his 26-year career. From his days as a butcher and beadle to gaining employment as the city’s executioner during the era of the “Bloody Code” to the act's eventual repeal. The Noose of Samuel Burrows takes you on a journey through early 19th-century crime and punishment through the eyes of those who lived through it.
A most interesting book and I really liked the way the author presented the story. Each chapter lists the date, place and name/s of the condemned. You not only get the story of the hangman himself but of the convicted as well. The author does a notable job of presenting an engrossing tale and his research shows. You will find this one hard to put down. Bonus pictures at the end.
NetGalley, Christine Cazeneuve
About Nick Kevern
Nick Kevern is a historian, podcaster, writer, and editor of Inside History Magazine. Living in Chester, he has performed historical talks for the city including the former workhouses and crime and punishment within Georgian Chester. The Noose of Samuel Burrows: Tales of a Georgian Hangman and Those He Condemned is his debut book.
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