The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey - further image below
The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey, ref- 413, - further image below
The Sailor is first recorded as visiting the Red Lion Inn at Thursley as he was walking back from London to join his ship at Portsmouth
on 24 September 1786. There he met three other seafarers, James Marshall, Michael Casey and Edward Lonegon. He generously paid for
their drinks and food and was last seen leaving for Hindhead Hill with them.
The three seafarers murdered him and stripped him of his clothes. The three then made their way down the London to Portsmouth road [A3]
and were arrested a few hours later trying to sell the murdered sailor's clothes at the Sun Inn in Rake [not the Flying Bull in Rake].
The Hampshire Chronicle, dated 2 October 1786, reads: Sunday last, a shocking murder was committed by three sailors, on one of
their companions, a seaman also. They nearly severed his head from his body, stripped him naked, and threw him into a valley,
where he was providentially discovered, soon after the perpetration of the horrid crime, by some countrymen coming over Hind Head,
who immediately gave the alarm, when the desperadoes were instantly pursued, and overtaken at the house of Mr. Adams, the Sun, at Rake.
They were properly secured, and are since lodged in gaol, to take their trials at the next assizes for the county of Surrey.
Six months later they were tried at Kingston assizes and two days after that, on Saturday 7 April 1787, they were hanged in chains
on a triple gibbet close to the scene of the crime in Hindhead.
The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey - further image below
The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey, ref- 414, - further image below

The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey - further image below
The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey, ref- 415, - further image below

The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey - further image below
The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey, ref- 416, - further image below

The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey - further image below
The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey, ref- 417, - further image below

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The Sailors Murder, Hindhead, Surrey, ref- 418
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