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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 287 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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4TH

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EARL LAURENCE SHIRLEY FERRERS (1720-1760)  , the last nobleman in England to suffer a felon's
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death, was born on the 18th of August 1720 . There was insanity in his
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family, and from an early age his behaviour seems to have been eccentric, and his temper violent, though he was quite capable of managing his business affairs . In 1758 his wife obtained a separation from him for cruelty . The Ferrers estates were then vested in trustees, the
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Earl Ferrers secured the appointment of an old family steward, Johnson, as
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receiver of rents . This man faith-fully performed his duty as a servant to the trustees, and did not prove amenable to Ferrer's
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personal wishes . On the 18th of
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January 176o, Johnson called at the earl's mansion at Staunton Harold, Leicestershire, by appointment, and was directed to his lordship's study . Here, after some business conversation, Lord Ferrers shot him . In the following
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April Ferrers was tried for
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murder by his peers in Westminster Hall . His defence, which he conducted in person with
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great ability,'was a plea of insanity, and it was supported by considerable evidence, but he was found guilty . He subsequently said that he had only pleaded insanity to oblige his family, and that he had himself always been ashamed of such a defence . On the 5th of May 176o, dressed in a
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light-coloured suit, embroidered with
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silver, he was taken in his own
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carriage from the Tower of
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London to
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Tyburn and there hanged . It has been said that as a concession to his order the rope used was of
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silk .

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Peter Burke, Celebrated Trials connected with the Aristocracy in the Relations of Private
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Life (London, 1849) ;
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Edward
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Watford, Tales of our Great Families (London, 1877) ; Howell's State Trials (1816), xix . 885-980 .

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