The axe man raises his axe and in one swoop b-heads the poor unfortunate whose head is on the block.
The axe man raises his axe and in one swoop b-heads the poor unfortunate whose head is on the block.
We’ve seen this scene so many times in film and television but executions were not always that clean, here are some examples:
We’ve seen this scene so many times in film and television but executions were not always that clean, here are some examples:
Thomas Cromwell,1540 it reportedly took 3 blows to sever his h*ad.
Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1541, the inexperienced executioner hacked at her a total of 11 times before finally dec@pitating her.
Mary, Queen of Scots 1587, the executioner took three blows to succeed.
William Russell, Lord Russell 1683, it took at least three blows, the first caught him on the shoulder. The executioner, Jack Ketch, later wrote a letter of apology for conducting the execution poorly due to being distracted.
James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1683 again Jack Ketch was less than efficient taking between five and eight strokes to b-head the illegitimate son of Charles II.
Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino, 1746 three blows seems to be the average number to b-head a person.
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