§ Mr. Noel-Bakerasked the Minister of Supply what orders for armament requirements he has placed with the engineering works of the London Midland and Scottish Railway Company?
Persons condemned to death in England and Wales for murder during 1939. Name. Age. Reprieved or Executed. Date of Execution. Place of Execution. Daymond, John … … 19 Executed 8th February … Durham. Bond, Leonard A. J. … … 23 Reprieved. Butler, William T. … … 29 Executed 29th March … Wandsworth. Gascoigne, George W. … … 41 Reprieved. Kennedy, James … … 32 Certified insane. Armstrong, Harry … … 37 Executed 21st March … Wandsworth. McAulcy, Margaret L. … … 37 Reprieved Mahoncy, Arthur J. … … 24 Certified insane. Pope, Edward W. … … 46 Reprieved. Smith, Ralph … … 40 Executed 7th June … Gloucester. Gamble, Harry H. … … 44 Reprieved. Illingworth, Albert … … 24 Reprieved. Smith, Arthur J. … … 26 Executed 26th October … Wandsworth. Boon, Stanley E. … … 28 Executed 25th October … Wandsworth. Hucker, Leonard G. … … 30 Executed 10th October … Wandsworth. Cousins, William H. … … 45 Certified insane. Wilshere, Eric R. … … 19 Reprieved. Smith, Raymond … … 34 Reprieved. O'Brien, Terence … … 28 Reprieved. Watts, Winifred M. … … 19 Reprieved. Cossey, Thomas A. … … 42 Reprieved. Dillon, Ronald … … 18 Sentence quashed on appeal, and verdict of "Guilty but insane" substituted. Johnson, Hilda … … 25 Reprieved. Richards, James … … 29 Appeal still pending. Barnes, Peter … … 32 Appeal still pending. Of the 12 persons reprieved on grounds other than insanity 10 had been recommended to mercy by the jury.