<Li> 18 March 1789: Catherine Murphy, a counterfeiter, was the last woman in England to be burned at the stake (though she was in fact strangled before the fire was lit, and thus not literally burned to death). The penalty of burning at the stake, which at the time applied to women and not to men, was abolished the next year . </Li> <Ul> <Li> 13 November 1805: Richard Harding was hanged for knowingly uttering playing cards with forged ace of spades . </Li> <Li> 18 May 1812: John Bellingham was hanged for the murder of Prime Minister Spencer Perceval . </Li> <Li> 8 September 1820: Andrew Hardie and John Baird were hanged and beheaded at Stirling after being tried for their part in the Radical War in Scotland . </Li> <Li> 11 August 1828: William Corder was hanged at Bury St Edmunds for the murder of Maria Marten at the Red Barn a year before . </Li> <Li> 9 August 1856: Elizabeth Martha Brown was the last woman to be hanged in public in the English county of Dorset; her hanging is notable in part because it influenced Thomas Hardy, an eyewitness, in his portrayal of the execution of the fictional heroine of Tess of the D'Urbervilles . </Li> <Li> 27 August 1861: Martin Doyle was the last person to be hanged for attempted murder, at Chester . </Li> <Li> 14 November 1864: Franz Muller was hanged for the murder of Thomas Briggs, the first murder committed on a British train . </Li> <Li> 2 April 1868: Frances Kidder was the last woman to be hanged in public in Britain . </Li> <Li> 26 May 1868: Michael Barrett was executed at Newgate Prison for the murder of 12 people during the Fenian bombing at Clerkenwell, the last public hanging in the UK . </Li> <Li> 19 July 1899: Mary Ansell was hanged at St Albans, for poisoning her sister . At 22, she was the youngest woman to be hanged in the post-1868' modern era' (non-public, and by the' long drop' method). </Li> <Li> 23 November 1910: Hawley Harvey Crippen was hanged in London's Pentonville Prison for poisoning his wife . </Li> <Li> 8 September 1914: Private Thomas Highgate was executed by firing squad, the first British soldier to be executed for desertion during World War I . </Li> <Li> 13 August 1915: George Joseph Smith was hanged in Maidstone Prison for the pattern of serial killings known as the "Brides in the Bath Murders". </Li> <Li> 3 August 1916: Roger Casement was hanged at Pentonville for treason due to his colluding with Germany to smuggle weapons into Ireland in support of the Easter Rising . </Li> </Ul> <Li> 13 November 1805: Richard Harding was hanged for knowingly uttering playing cards with forged ace of spades . </Li> <Li> 18 May 1812: John Bellingham was hanged for the murder of Prime Minister Spencer Perceval . </Li>

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