Date: Mon, 12 Jun 1995 18:50:34 -0500
From: Daniel S Goodman dsg[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]MAROON.TC.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: ? hangman = Mr. Ellis (fwd)
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Date: Fri 9 Jun 95 09:42:20-CST
From:DARNOLD[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]CHARLY.PUBLIB.SASKATOON.SK.CA
To: stumpers-list[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]CRF.CUIS.EDU
Subject: Re: ? hangman = Mr. Ellis
Thanks to Jack and Fran for their attempts, and to Janet for suggesting
Arthur Ellis. The book _Hanging in Canada: concise history of a
controversial topic_ (Frontier Books, 1982), by Frank W. Anderson,
briefly reappeared on our shelves (it's out again). We checked a chapter
about Arthur Ellis and discovered that it was the trade name used by
Arthur Bartholomew English, who became Canada's best known hangman. The
name was also used by one of Arthur's successors, and newspaper reporters
of the time (between 1910 and 1935, I believe) had a tendancy to refer to
all hangmen as "Mr. Ellis". So there you go.
Thanks again for your help.
Dawn Arnold
Saskatoon Public Library
darnold[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]charly.publib.saskatoon.sk.ca