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  1. Frederick Henry Seddon (sometimes spelled Sedden) (21 January 1872 – 18 April 1912) was a British murderer hanged in 1912 for the arsenic poisoning murder of his lodger Eliza Mary Barrow.

  2. 7 de ago. de 2020 · Arsenic in Islington: The Seddons, 1912 by Mark John Maguire. The trial of Frederick and Margaret Seddon in 1912 provides a remarkable tale of murder by arsenic in a North London suburb.

  3. Frederick Henry SEDDON. Frederick Henry Seddon (sometimes called Sedden) (1870 – 18 April 1912) was a British poisoner who was hanged in 1912 for murdering Eliza Mary Barrow. In 1910 Seddon was a 40-year-old Superintendent of Collectors for a national insurance company.

  4. 31 de oct. de 2015 · Esta imagen que sigue fue una prueba en un caso de asesinato en 1912 que involucró a Frederick y Margaret Seddon de Tollington Park, en el norte de Londres.

  5. Frederick Henry Seddon was convicted of the murder of Elizabeth Mary Barrow 48 and sentenced to death. He poisoned her with arsenic at 63 Tollington Park, Islington, London on 14 September 1911. Both Frederick Seddon and his wife were charged with Elizabeth Barrow's murder, but Frederick Seddon's wife was acquitted.

  6. 15 de oct. de 2015 · Frederick Seddon was found guilty and hanged in April 1912. His wife Margaret was acquitted.

  7. Seddon, a particularly hard-headed, pompous and miserly insurance agent and Freemason, had been introduced through his work to an elderly spinster called Eliza Barrow and had invited her to lodge with him and his family.