Thomas Derrick - Definition Thomas Derrick was a notable English executioner from the Elizabethan era. In English history, executioner was not a commonly chosen career path because http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Thomas_Derrick
Extractions: Thomas Derrick - Definition Thomas Derrick was a notable English executioner from the Elizabethan era In English history, 'executioner' was not a commonly chosen career path because of the risk of friends and families of the deceased knowing who you were and where to find you. Executioners were sometimes coerced into the role. Derrick in particular had been convicted of rape but was pardoned by the Earl of Essex (clearing him of the death penalty ) on the understanding that he became an executioner at Tyburn Derrick executed more than 3,000 people in his career including, ironically, his pardoner the Earl of Essex in . Due to his fame the word 'Derrick' came to be used for the frame from which the hangman's noose was supported and through that usage to modern day cranes Contact Us About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License . It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Thomas Derrick"
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