List of executioners

{{Short description|List of official executioners}}

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This is a list of people who have acted as official executioners.

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Algeria

Zachary Wallace Gross1843–1856

=Alger=

Jacques Baroux1842–1847 (first name is sometimes given as Joseph)
Nicolas Wolf1847–1855
Antoine-François-Joseph Rasseneux1855–1871

=Monsieur d'Alger: The Executioners of the French Republic=

In 1870 the Republic of France abolished all local executioners and named the executioner of Algiers, Antoine Rasseneux, Éxécuteur des Arrêts Criminels en Algérie, which became France's official description of the executioner of Algeria's occupation. From then on there would be one only executioner to carry out death sentences for all of Algeria. Since the colony's executioner was required to live in Algiers, people soon started to refer to him as "Le Monsieur d'Alger" ("The Man From Algiers"). Upon his nomination, Rasseneux was permitted to choose four among France's and Algeria's former local executioners to be his aides.

Antoine-François-Joseph Rasseneux1871–1885
Gustave-Émile Rasseneux1885–1892
Pierre Lapeyre1892–1928
Henri Roch1928–1944
André-Léon Berger1944–1947
Maurice-Alexandre Meyssonnier1947–1958 (de facto)/1961 (official)
Fernand-Jean Meyssonnier1958–1961

Australia

Alexander GreenColony of New South Wales1828–1855
William TuckerNew South Wales1870-1876
Robert ('Nosey Bob') HowardNew South Wales1876–1904
Samuel HudsonQueensland1900-1905
William ClarkeQueensland1905-1913

Austria

= Hall in Tirol =

Lienhart von Grätz1497–1504
Stefan Ruef1503–1525
Hans Schaider1525–1528
Heinrich Käser1525
Johann Frey1528–1571
Melchior Frey1572–1578
Christof Tollinger1578–1584
Michael Fürst1584–1606
Sebastian Oberstetter1606–1608
Jakob Kienle1608–1611
Jakob Vollmar1611–1618
Hans Has1618–1642
Heinrich Hödel1642–1645
Othmar Krieger1645–1671
Jakob Zäch1671–1677
Andreas Leiner1677–1693
Kaspar Pöltl1693–1698
Sebastian Waldl1699–1718
Marx Philipp Abrell1718–1728
Johann Jakob Abrell1728–1746
Josef Langmayr1746
Bartholomeus Putzer1747–1772
Johann Georg Putzer1772–1786

= Meran =

= Salzburg =

Franz Joseph Wohlmut1757–1817/21 (deceased 1823)

= Steyr =

Franz Wurm (hired for one execution in 1934)

= Vienna =

Paul ?~1463
Jörg Carlhofer~1486
Schrottenbacher family1550–1802
Joachim Stein~1618
? Willenbacher~1868 (Vienna-Meidling)
Johann Hamberger~1700
Johann Georg Hoffmann I.1802–1827
Simon Abel1827–1839
? Seyfried1829–
Johann Georg Hoffmann II.1839–1865
Johann Georg Hoffmann III.1865–1874
Heinrich Willenbacher1874–1894
Karl Sellinger1895–1899
Josef Lang1900–1918
Johann Lang1933–1938

Belgium

Mr officially.
? Ance~1789 (Rochefort)
Pierre Nieuwlandbefore 1918 – before 1929 (never executed anyone)

Brazil

After 1808, during the Portuguese-Brazilian Kingdom (1808–1822) and the Empire (1822–1889), when Brazil's States were still called "Provinces" and the currency was called "Reis", Brazil had factually abolished torture but was a busy death penalty country.

Method of execution was public hanging by an ultra-short drop of approximately 90 cm (2' 9 11/2"), with the executioner, after having activated the trap door or pushed the convict, according to the gallows's structure, climbed a ladder and launched himself rope downwards, hitting on the convict's shoulders with his weight.

Executioners generally were selected among convicts of capital crimes who had their death sentences stayed for indefinite terms or even commuted for life without parole, and who in exchange for their stays or commutations had to carry out the executions ordered by law. Executioners were, whenever possible, selected from among slaves convicted for a capital crime. And except for the province of Rio Grande do Norte, executioners had obligatorily to be of African descent.

As stayed or commuted convicts, executioners consequently lived as inmates in the prisons of the respective towns where they were based. When an execution was to be carried out elsewhere in his area, the executioner would be transported to the place of execution in chains and sleep in the local prison; after an attempt of murder against Fortunato José in 1834, prisons started separating the executioners from other inmates.

In the province of Rio Grande do Norte, the executioner had always to be the convict scheduled to die next after an execution, so that province's last execution had to be carried out by a firing squad, after the necessary emergency change of execution protocol.

In the state of Rio de Janeiro, after Independence September 7, 1822 there were also free executioners of African descent who having to travel around, were reached by couriers with execution orders.

Executioners, also when slaves, were paid for their executions; at the example of the province of Minas Gerais, we can establish payment was between 4$000 and 12$000 (4 Mil-Reis to 12 Mil-Reis) per execution.

The last execution of a free convict in Brazil was that of José Pereira de Sousa October 30, 1861 in Santa Luzia (nowadays Luziânia), GO. The last execution at all under law in Brazil was that of the slave Francisco April 28, 1876 in Pilar, AL.

Brazil abolished capital punishment officially with the Proclamation of the Republic November 15, 1889, and by law with its first Republican Constitution of 1891 and Penal Code of September 22, 1892.

=Bahía=

==Salvador==

José do Egito1823 (refused to carry out his first and only execution, had his stay lifted for it and died executed himself)

==Feira de Santana==

Joaquim CorreiaSeptember 26, 1849 (voluntary executioner, hanged Lucas da Feira; despite white he was allowed to carry out that one since his father, Francisco Correia, had been one of Lucas's victims)

=Ceará=

==Fortaleza==

Agostinho VieraApril 27, 1825Did not carry out any execution; officially nominated that day, he refused the "job" and persisted in his refusal, changing his mind not even when tortured to make him reconsider. The next day, April 28, 1825, two anonymous convicts of whose names have not appeared records so far, if there are any surviving somewhere, refused the "job" either and so persisted when being shown the gallows and in front of them announced they'd be hanged there later; they preferred their own hangings
Francisco Corrêa Pareça1835–1845 (executed the mutineers of Laura II October 22, 1839, in Fortaleza, CE)

==Crato==

==Sobral==

=Minas Gerais=

==Ouro Preto==

Fortunato José1833–1874 (carried out some executions the State of Rio de Janeiro either).

==São João del Rei==

Antônio Resende1833 – after 1848 (executed the Carrancas insurgents in 1833)

=Paraná=

==Curitiba==

slave Silvérioactive in 1854

=Pernambuco=

==Recife==

João Paulo de Sousa (nicknamed"João Paulo Sagaz" and "Boca Negra")September 16, 1828 (executioner executed January 19, 1829)
slave Felício (nicknamed: "Farinha Sêca")February 4, 1832
slave FranciscoApril 5, 1838 (executioner executed September 5, 1838)
nicknamed "Macota"active in 1844

==Caruaru==

Florêncio José BaptistaFebruary 26, 1859

=Rio de Janeiro=

==Rio de Janeiro==

Jerônimo Capitaniaactive in 1792 – executed Joaquim José da Silva Xavier (Tiradentes) April 21, 1792
Ananiasactive in 1850 – executed also in Espírito Santo, including two of the Queimado Insurrection leaders, Chico Prego and João da Viúva in Serra, ES

=Rio Grande do Sul=

==Porto Alegre==

slave Manoelnominated January 12, 1822, by commutuation of his death sentence

Canada

André Bernard1645
"The Drummer"1648–1653
?1653–1665
Jacques Daigre1665–1680 (last name also given as Daigle)
Jean Rattier1680–1703
Jacques Élie1703/05–1710
Pierre Rattier1710–1723 (youngest son of Jean Rattier)
Gilles Lenoir1726–1728
Malgein1728–1730 (a slave from Martinique)
Guillaume Langlais1730–1733
Mathieu Léveillé1733–1743 (a slave from Martinique)
Jean-Baptiste Duclos1743–1750 (dit "Saint-Front")
Jean Corolère1751–1752
Pierre Gouet1754–1755 (nicknamed "Lalime")
Denis Quévillon1755 (his hanging for theft was his successor Montelle's first job)
Joseph Montelle1755– {{circa|1759}}
John Radclive1892–1911 (last name also given as Radcliffe)
Arthur Ellis1912–1935 (Arthur Ellis was the pseudonym of executioner Arthur Bartholomew English)
"Camille Blanchard"1935–1960 (Camille Blanchard was the pseudonym that executioner of Canada used)
"John Ellis"1960–1976 (John Ellis was the pseudonym Canada's last executioner used while interviewed on a TV show)

China

Hu Xiao(working in 2011){{cite news| url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-executioner-idUSTRE7AD0U020111114 | work=Reuters | title=Chinese executioner says job not "complicated" | date=November 14, 2011}}

Kingdom of Bohemia / Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic)

Jan Mydlář1572–1664 (Prague)
? Sperling~1578 (Brno)
? Kotzurek~1835 (Brno)
Alois Seyfried1848–1849 (died 1869) (Brno, also last executioner for Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Johann Baptist Pipperger (Jan Křtitel Piperger in Czech)1865–1888 (Prague)
Leopold Wohlschläger1888–1927 (Prague)
? Nehyba1927–
Vladimír Trundahangman of Milada Horáková, only the name is known
František Skořepahangman of Rudolf Slánský, only the name is known

Denmark

Theodor Seistrup1881–1901
Carl Christensen1906–1929

Egypt

Hajj Abd Al-Nabi(chief executioner; active in 2013)
Hussein Urni(district executioner; active in 2013)

France

=Alsace=

==Bas-Rhin (67)==

===Andlau===

Philippe Hertrich1702–1732
Philippe Hertrich1732–1767
Jean-Gaspard Ostertag1767–1780
Léopold Ostertag1780–1793

===Benfeld===

Jean Ostertag1649–1667
Jean-Philippe Roch1667–1704 (his last name also appears as Rauch)
Matthieu Wees1704–1737
François-Joseph Wees1737–1749

===Bernardswiller===

see: Andlau

===Bischwiller===

Jean-Henri Hermann1690–1692
Jean-Barthélémy Reuter1692–1715
Jean-Georges Hermann1715–1782
Jean-Michel Hermann1782–1793

===Bouquenom===

===Bouxwiller===

Matthieu Freyactive in 1613
Jean Schild1641–1644
Jean-Valentin Wees1644–1676
Jean-Philippe Wees1676–1689
Jean-Jacques Wees1689–1696
Jean-Georges-Frédéric Wees1696–1729
Jean-Valentin Wees1729–1765
Jean-Michel Wees1765–1793

===Brumath===

Jean Ostertagactive in 1636
Jean-Georges Weesactive in 1665
Ulrich Schweitzerc. 1690
Jean-Michel Rhein1704–1730
Jean-Jacques Rheinactive in 1730
Frédéric Rheinactive in 1744
Georges-Jacques Grosholtzactive in 1793

===Châtenois===

see: Villé

===Dambach-la-Ville===

Jacques Ostertagactive in 1609
Jean Ostertagc. 1630–1667
Jean-Jacques Rauch1667–1681
Jean Halter1681–1716

===Diemeringen===

Jean-Nicolas Igel1703–1741

===Elsenheim===

===Epfig===

Thomas Burckhardactive in 1623
Jean Halter1716–1750
Ignace Halter1750–1762

===Erstein===

see: Epfig

===Fleckenstein (Lembach)===

===Fouchy===

see.: Villé

===Geispolsheim===

Jean-Georges Stoeckel1705–1723
Jean-Georges Stoeckel1723–1739

===Goersdorf===

Jean-Henri Hermann1660–1692
Jean-Henri Hermannc. 1692–1708
Jean-Henri Hermannc. 1708–1747
Jean-Georges Hermannc. 1747–1754
Jean-Michel Hermann1754–1761
Pierre Hermann1761–1767

===Gougenheim===

Jean-Louis Schweitzer1689–1733
François-Antoine Burck1733–1760
Ignace-Jonas Rauch1760–1793

===Gumbrechtshoffen===

===Gundershoffen===

Nicolas Reuter1728–1745
Philippe Reuterc. 1745–1766
Jean-Louis Reuter1766–1787
Jean-Louis Reuter1787–1793

===Haguenau===

Jean Halteractive in 1587
Jean Burckhardactive in 1612
Jean-Georges Wees1650–1689
Jean-Jacques Wees1690–1712
Philippe Burckc. 1740–1743
Georges-Frédéric Seidleractive in 1776

===Herrlisheim===

Jean-Georges Burckhardactive in 1612
Jean-Jacques Lohri1697–1717
Jean-Martin Rhein1717–1735 époux de Barbara LOHR habitaient au "Hundsgalgen" (Chroniques familiales Auguste KOCHER)
Jean-Valentin Rhein1735–1771 nettoyait les prisons en 1774
François-Antoine Wees1771–1790
Arbogast Rhein1790–1793 époux de Anne Marie HEITZ, une fille Catherine née en 1791

===Hochfelden===

Jean-Jacques Kirschneractive in 1686
Jean-Jacques Burckhard1686–1701
Jean-Thibaud Stoeckel1701–1736/38
Jean-Thibaud Stoeckel1736/38–1748
Georges-Adolphe Burck1765–1773
Charles-Antoine Burck1790–1793

===Ingwiller===

Jean Schild1644–1647
Jean-Valentin Wees1647–1670 (interim; executioner of Bouxwiller)
Matthieu Schild1670–1722
Jean-Henri Schild1722–1741
Jean-Michel Schild1741–1763
Jean-Michel Schild1763–1793

===La Petite-Pierre===

Jean-Pierre Bour1739–1763
Jean-Pierre Bour1763–1782
François Rhein1782–1793

===Lalaye===

see.: Villé

===Lauterbourg===

Steinmayerc. 1635
Jean-Georges Lohri1717–1758

===Maisonsgoutte===

see.: Villé

===Marckolsheim===

Thomas Burckhardactive in 1623
Jacques Benglerc. 1670
Jean-Georges Bengleractive in 1676
Jean-Thibaud Bengleractive in 1688
Jean-Michel Bengleractive in 1701
Jean-Georges Bengler1717–1740

===Marmoutier===

Jean-Georges Ittingerc. 1690

===Memmelshoffen===

Jean-Henri Hirthactive in 1763

===Molsheim===

Jean-Valentin Weesc. 1635–1644

===Mommenheim===

Jean-Michel Burckhard1699–1739
Antoine Rhein1769–1782

===Nordhouse===

Jean-Martin Rieger1688–1713
Jean-Henri Rhein1713–1732
Matthieu Rieger1732–1762
François-Joseph Rieger1762–1793

===Obernai===

Jean Bengler1595–1602
Michel Furchtactive in 1609
Michel Lautenmueller1609–1614
Pancrace Furcht1614–1621
Jean Furcht1621–1634
Jean-Georges Heidenreich1634–1643
Georges Vollmar1643–1657
Jean Halter1657–1672
Matthieu Wees1672–1720
Christian Wees1720–1761
Ignace Halter1761–1778
Jean-Gaspard Ostertag1778–1780
Léopold Ostertag1780–1783
Jean-Baptiste Braun1783–1793

===Ohnenheim===

Jonas Roch1725–1748 (last name also given as Rauch)
Jean-Georges-Adolphe Roch1748–1775 (last name also given as Rauch)
Gervais Roch1775–1793 (last name also given as Rauch)

===Otterswiller===

see: Saverne

===Petersbach===

===Reichshoffen===

===Reutenbourg===

François Riegerc. 1720–1730
François-Adam Rieger1730–1744

===Riedheim===

===Sarre-Union===

Jean-Frédéric Schaeffer1625–1654
Claude Urich1654–1691
Jean-Jacques Grosholtz1691–1698
Jean-Philippe Schild1698–1735
Jean-Michel Schild1735–1769
Pierre Hermann1769–1793

===Saverne===

Jean-Georges Burck1673–1679
Jean-Jacques Rheinc. 1710–1716
Jean-Jacques Rhein1716–1750
Jean-Georges Rhein1750–1793

===Schopperten===

===Sélestat===

Ittingeractive in 1595
Christian Ittinger1658–1675
Jean-Henri Burckhard1675–1684
Jonas Ittinger1684–1699
Georges-Frédéric Grosholtz1699–1701
Jonas Felderc. 1720–1725
Jonas Roch1725–1748 (last name also given as Rauch)
François Heidenreich1777–1793

===Strasbourg===

Jean Vollmar1562–1577
Gaspard Immion1577–1583
Michel Comte1583–1587
Jean Halter1587–1591
Jean Ginter1612–1628
Christian Burckhard1631–1670
Jean-Michel Grosholtz1670–1686
Jean-Melchior Grosholtz1686–1691
Jean-Michel Grosholtz1691–1724
Jean-Georges Franck1724–1756
Jean-Joseph Grosholtz1756–1761
Valentin Grosholtz1763–1785
Georges-Frédéric Maegert1785–1807
Georges-Louis Maegert1807–1830
Georges-Frédéric Maegert1830–1849
Laurent Bornacini1849–1850

===Surbourg===

Jean-Guillaume Stoeckel1723–1757
Antoine Stoeckel1757–1768

===Villé===

Jean-Georges Burckhard1687–1705
Jean-Conrad Ginter1705–1710
Melchior Burckhard1717–1730
Jean-Georges Burckhard1730–1732
Antoine Ginter1732–1746
Jean-Michel Ginter1746–1747
François-Joseph Burckhard1747–1748
Melchior Rhein1748–1787
Georges-Frédéric Mengis1787–1793

===Wasselonne===

Christian Burckhardc. 1670–1689
Jean-Georges Burckhard1689–1700
Jean-Nicolas Franck1700–1708
Jean-Jacques Grosholtz1708–1717
Jean-Conrad Bauernfeind1750–1790
Jean Bauernfeind1790–1793

===Westhoffen===

===Weyersheim===

Thibaud Burckhardactive in 1612
Georges-Frédéric Burck1717–1739
Jean-Jacques Reuteractive in 1762

===Wissembourg===

Lazare Weesactive in 1650
Jean-Michel Vollmar1706–1711
Jean-Pierre Steinmayeractive in 1715

==Haut-Rhin (68)==

===Altkirch===

Georges Fleischmannactive in 1584
Erhard Gilgactive in 1624
Michel Ginteractive in 1627
Jacques Ginteractive in 1630
Henri Fleischmannactive in 1636
Georges-Frédéric Heidenreich1647–1654
Matthieu Ostertag1654–1694
Georges-Adolphe Ostertag1694–1730
Jean Ortscheid1730–1754
Jean-Philippe Burck1754–1781
François-Joseph-Antoine Ostertag1781–1793

===Biesheim===

Melchior Ginter1688–1714
Melchior Ginter1714–1737
Georges-Frédéric Mengisactive in 1749
Protais Roch1788–1793 (last name also appears as Rauch)

===Colmar===

Jean Heydc. 1440
Jean Buebe1454–1458
Henri Schaedelactive in 1474
Christian Mueller1598–1642
Jean-Georges Heidenreich1644–1679
Melchior Ginter1679–1692
Georges-Adolphe Heidenreich1692–1716
Jean-Jacques Ginter1716–1722
Melchior Ginter1722–1733
Georges-Frédéric Ginter1733–1736
Georges-Frédéric Burckhard1736–1747
Georges-Michel Vollmar1747–1754
Georges-Frédéric Vollmar1754–1764
Jean-Jacques Vollmar1764–1806
Jean-Guillaume Vollmar1806–1833
Jean Zimber1833–1841
Matthieu Spirckel1841–1847
Nicolas Cané1847–1870

===Ensisheim===

Ittingerc. 1650
Jean-Georges Mengis1671–1693
Georges-Melchior Mengis1693–1699
Jean-Michel Mengis1699–1721
Pierre Mengis1721–1736
François-Michel Roth1768–1793

===Ferrette===

Jean Gilg1570–1582
Jean Gilg1582–1619
Erhard Gillig1619–1620
Matthieu Mercklenactive in 1628
Matthieu Ostertag1677–1735
Georges-Frédéric Ostertag1735–1746
Jean-Jacques Comte1746–1764
François-Oswald Seidler1764–1780
François-Antoine Comte1780–1790

===Landser===

Jean-Erhard Baumert1611–1628
Thomas Burckhard1628–1629
Wernhard Grosholtz1629–1640
Martin Grosholtz1640–1653
Jean Ostertag1653–1717
Matthieu Ostertag1717–1729
Jean-Georges Ostertag1729–1736
Pierre Mengis1736–1753
François-Joseph-Antoine Ostertag1753–1793

===Masevaux===

Thibaud Lacourc. 1665
Jean-Josse Ostertag1680–1685
Laurent Ostertag1706–1736
Jacques-Christophe Ostertag1736–1762
Georges-Frédéric Seidler1762–1769
Christophe Ostertag1769–1793

===Morschwiller-le-Bas===

===Mulhouse===

Jean Mennlyc. 1507
Guy Bartlin1545–1553
Barthélémy Iring1553–1554
Louis Kremer1554–1555
Jean Waltz1555–1560
Jean Hummel1560–1565
Jacques Rueb1565–1569
Gaspard Fues1569–1587
Martin Hummel1587–1596
Ulrich Grosholtz1596–1624
Jean-Michel Grosholtz1624–1637
Jérôme Ginter1637–1662
Christian Burckhard1662–1678
Christian Burckhard1678–1709
Jean-Rodolphe Vollmar1709–1712
Jean-Etienne Hirschfeld1712–1735
Jean-Henri Naeher1735–1764
Pierre Mengis1753–1764
François Mengis1764–1775
Pierre Mengis1775–1793
François-Joseph-Pierre-César Mengis1793–1798

===Ribeauvillé===

Jean Bardouilactive in 1633
Jean-Michel Burckhard1660–1697
Jean-Georges Burck1697–1727
Jean-Georges Burck1727–1764
Jean-Georges Burck1764–1790
Jean-Georges Burck1790–1793

===Rouffach===

Jean-Conrad Ginter1600–1615
Melchior Ginter1615–1634
Melchior Ginter1634–1649
Jean Fuend1649–1652
Jean-Jacques Ginter1652–1653
Matthieu Fuendactive in 1653
Melchior Ginter1653–1681
Melchior Ginter1681–1714
Melchior Ginter1714–1733
Georges-Frédéric Seidler1733–1775
Gervais-Frédéric Seidler1775–1793

===Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines===

===Thann===

Bibwandc. 1545
Balthazar Schaeflein1580–1615
Balthazar Ginter1615–1626
Balthazar Schaeflein1626–1634
Balthazar Schaeflein1634–1660
Melchior Ginter1660–1664
Balthazar Schaeflein1664–1691
Jean-Georges Ostertag1691–1718
Matthieu Ostertag1718–1748
Jean-Baptiste Reisser1748–1767
Jean-Joseph Reisser1767–1791
Jean-Philippe Ostertag1791–1793

===Traubach (Traubach-le-Bas and Traubach-le-Haut)===

{{see also|Traubach-le-Bas}}

Jean-Jacques Ginter1679–1686
Melchior Burckhard1686–1691
Christian Burckhard1717–1743
Jean-Jacques Burckhard1750–1767
Joseph Ostertag1764–1774
Jean-Jacques Ostertag1774–1793

===Vieux-Thann===

see: Thann

===Zimmerbach===

Christian Hertrichactive in 1613

=Aquitaine=

==Dordogne (24)==

===Périgueux===

Matthieu Pradel1779–1822
Pierre Pradel1822–1827
Louis-François-Gabriel Deville1827–1837
Jean-Baptiste Champin1837–1839
Jean Rascat1839–1849

==Gironde (33)==

===Bordeaux===

Lauffortactive in 1416
Jean Maloizeauactive in 1455
Jean Maloizeauactive in 1502
Bernard Robertc. 1525
Jansenot de Fousseactive in 1535
Jamet de Fousseactive in 1542
Pierre de Villacactive in 1542
Guichard Deymier1549–1552
Arnaud de Villacc. 1562
Jacques de Villacc. 1570
Louis Maubertc. 1580
André Chaigneauactive in 1582
Pierre de La Boucherie1596–1598
Pierre Gantetactive in 1665
Julien Dupré1674–1675
Pierre Duretactive in 1675
Antoine Royèreactive in 1675
Arnaud Pignot1675–1684
Guillaume Lespine1684–1685
François Marquisonactive in 1686
Jean Escuvé1700–1706
Louis Verdier1706–1731
Pierre Verdier1731–1760
Jean Faroux1760–1780
Jean Peyrussan1780–1788
Jean Peyrussan1788–1801
Jean Peyrussan1801–1809
Jean Peyrussan1809–1819
Jean-Baptiste Scarron1819–1821
Joseph Sauvage1821–1853
Henri-Charles Desmorest1853–1870

==Landes (40)==

===Dax===

Jean-Louis Hébert1792–1795
François-Claude Chrétien1795–1797
Bénigne-Nicolas-François Brochard1797–1798
Jean Peyrussan1798–1806
Raymond Peyrussan1806–1822
François Peyrussan1822–1846
Jean-Baptiste-Louis Roch1846–1849 (last name also given as Rauch)

==Lot-et-Garonne (47)==

===Agen===

Mauricec. 1575
Jean Gastebois1691–1692
Jean Rascat1784–1788
Guillaume Augé1788–1793
Jean Peyrussan1793–1794
Pierre Rigal1794–1796
Joseph Peyrussan1796–1802
Gilles-François Berger1802–1805
François Berger1805–1808
Joseph Pavot1808–1827
Pierre Berger1827–1831
Jean-Pierre Étienne1831–1839
Jean-Baptiste Champin1839–1856
Vincent Bornacini1856–1860
Laurent-Désiré Desmorest1860–1870

==Pyrénées-Atlantiques (64)==

===Bayonne===

Jean Faroux1729–1738
Vidalactive in 1746
Jean-Pierre Peyrussan1746–1792
Gelpy1792–1793

===Pau===

Guillaume Gaymeactive in 1463
Simon Marensin1640–1643
Jean Desplats1643–1644
Henri Dubois1653–1660
Duboisactive in 1660
Antoine Cassou1740–1765
Jean Cassou1765–1780
Jean Faroux1780–1822
Joseph Faroux1822–1853
Vincent Bornacini1853–1856
Joseph Rascat1856–1870

=Auvergne=

==Allier (03)==

===Moulins===

Jérôme Bodin1762–1767
Jean Desfourneauxactive in 1767
Jean-Baptiste Jean1793–1828
Jacques-Christophe Gruneisen1828–1841 (his last name is also rendered as Grinheiser)
Louis-Jacques-Eugène Gruneisen1841–1849 (his last name is also rendered as Grinheiser)

==Cantal (15)==

===Aurillac===

Jean Robertie1716–1750
Jean Robertie1750–1761
Antoine-Michel Foyez1761–1763
André-Joseph Foyez1763–1793
Joseph Foyez1793–1795

===Saint-Flour===

Touretteactive in 1790
Jean Foyez1790–1823
André-Joseph Foyez1823–1835
Bernard Gatheuil1835–1836
Joseph-Antoine Deibler1836–1853

==Haute-Loire (43)==

===Le-Puy-en-Velay===

Jean Lacroix1780–1789
François Faroux1800–1802
Claude Hermann1802–1815
Nicolas Hermann1815–1842
Eloi-Désiré Hermann1842–1850

==Puy-de-Dôme (63)==

===Clermont-Ferrand (former Clermont-d'Auvergne)===

Jean Duboisc. 1720
Pierre Dubois1730–1749
Geniès Armilhon1749–1764
Martin Courtois1764–1789
Frédéric Courtois1789–1790
Simon Jean1790–1791

===Riom===

Simon Jean1791–1798
Michel Benoist1798–1803
François Étienneactive in 1843

=Basse-Normandie=

==Calvados (14)==

===Bayeux===

Charles-Louis Jouenne1774–1776

===Caen===

Nicolas-Jean Jouenne1621–1633
Nicolas-Robert Jouenne1663–1692
Nicolas Férey1727–1738
Charles-François Jouenne1738–1748
Charles-Lubin Jouenne1748–1776
Nicolas-François Férey1761–1763
Charles-Louis Jouënne1776–1820
Charles-Nicolas-Lubin Jouënne1820–1840
Matthieu Spirckel1840–1841
Nicolas Wolff1841–1847 (from 1847 to 1855 executioner of Alger, Algeria)
Joseph Baroux1847–1849
Eugène Ganié1849–1850
Louis-Jacques-Eugène Gruneisen1850–1870 (his name also appears as Grinheiser)

===Falaise===

Jean Bouëtard1724–1748
Jean Bouëtard1748–1755
Etienne Martin1755–1770
Charles-Louis Jouenne1770–1793
Nicolas-Richard Jouenne1770–1793

===Lisieux===

Guillaume Dubutactive in 1440

===Orbec===

Pierre Barbon1735–1742
Nicolas Féreyactive in 1742
Nicolas Férey1742–1754
Charles Lacaille1754–1760

===Pont-l'Évêque===

Thomas Lacaille1725–1731
Charles Lacaille1731–1754
Michel-Jean Martin1787–1793

===Vire===

François Féreyactive in 1725

==Manche (50)==

===Avranches===

Lubin Vallet1717–1719
Joseph Morinactive in 1719

===Coutances===

Jean Gerbaultactive in 1589
Mathurin Vallet1682–1710
Lubin Vallet1710–1717
François Férey1717
Charles Morin1717–1727
Nicolas-François Férey1750–1760
Charles-Jean-Baptiste Sénéchal1760–1761
Charles-Lubin Jouënne1761–1775
Charles-Louis Jouënne1775–1794
Charles Lacaille1794–1807
François-Lubin Desmorest1807–1849

===Saint-Lô===

Pierre Martin1730–1739
Étienne Martin1739–1755
Pierre Martin1739–1770
Maurice Lantieractive in 1789

==Orne (61)==

===Alençon===

François Corneillet1718–1731
Michel-Louis Bouëtardactive in 1731
Jacques-Michel Bouëtard1774–1793
Michel Bouëtard1774–1793
Pierre-Denis Ganié1793–1810
Louis Filliaux1810–1821
Joseph Ganié1821–1849

===Bellême===

===Mortagne-au-Perche===

Nicolas Durand1730–1738
Michel Durand1738–1741
Jean-Joseph Durand1738–1786
Michel Durand1780–1786
Pierre-Denis Ganié1786–1793
Nicolas-Lubin Jouenne1786–1788

=Bourgogne=

==Côte-d'Or (21)==

===Beaune===

Pierre Minardactive in 1574
Morlotactive in 1575
Damien Tombereauactive in 1582
Jean Pancquotetactive in 1584

===Dijon===

Jean Blaigny1416–1417
Arny Signartactive in 1430
Étienne Poisson1465–1470
Jean Larmite1470–1473
Jean Dupoix1473–1478
Jean Minot1478–1487
Thomas Regnault1487–1490
Joseph Blanchet1487–1490
Jean Alory1490–1493
Jean Blanleu1493–1520
Jean Beurey1520–1524
Vincent Rapeneaul1524–1536
Pierre Berbier1536–1538
Pierre Dufresne1538–1545
Sylvestre Champonnet1545–1546
Jacques Silvestre1546–1558
Hilaire Benoist1558–1568
Claude Tussault1568–1572
Pierre Fleuriet1572–1593
Claude Chrétien1607–1611
Jacques Brun1610–1611
Jean Chrétien1611–1615
Simon Grandjean1615–1625 (lynched together with his wife in the end of a botched beheading)
Gaspard Perrier1637–1647
Perrot-Morisot1647–1660
Jacques Champion1660–1671
Antoine Petit1671–1680
Jacques Drouot1680–1695
Matthieu Champion1695–1698
Nicolas Vallot1698–1710
Jean Champion1710–1720
Jean Griveau1720–1724
Joeph Gerboin1724–1729
Pierre Champion1729–1741
Martin Chefdeville1741–1745
Martin Millot1745–1748
François Montagne1748–1759
Claude-Laurent Chrétien1759–1763
François Chefdeville1763–1794
Nicolas-François Férey1794–1797
Louis-Gabriel Bellat1797
Philibert-Joseph Vermeille1797–1799
Paul Martinet1799–1801
Louis-Charles-Martin Sanson1801–1808
Louis-Antoine-Stanislas Desmorest1808–1823
Joseph-Antoine Deibler1823–1827
Charles-Louis Lacaille1827–1839
François-Joseph Desmorest1839
Dominique Martinet1839–1841
Henri-Charles Desmorest1841
Nicolas Chtarque1841–1844
François Étienne1844–1870

===Semur-en-Auxois===

Gaspard Perrier1630–1637

==Nièvre (58)==

===Nevers===

Jean Chasteauactive in 1522
Jean de Norry1668–1677
Georges Brunet1677–1710
Pierre Bellin1710–1712
Gabriel Amariton1712–1721
Jean Bodin1743–1750
Louis Remon1750–1752
Pierre Gilles1752–1760
Joseph Tisserand1760–1761
Jean Tisserand1761–1805
Laurent Pourra1805–1815
François Étienne1815–1835
François Étienne1835–1843
Antoine Étienne1843–1845
? Palle1845–1849

==Saône-et-Loire (71)==

===Autun===

Jacques Brunactive in 1610

===Châlon-sur-Saône===

Jacques Quantinc. 1645
Matthieu Champion1690–1695
Pierre Champion1695–1721
François Champion1721–1745
Pierre Champion1745–1750
Pierre Henry1750–1762
Lafrance1762–1764
Claude-Laurent Chrétien1764–1770
Quentin Brochard1770–1793
Claude-Antoine Chrétien1793–1804
François-Joseph Heidenreichc. 1806

===Mâcon===

Denis Gromonactive in 1610
Jean Thévenetactive in 1714

==Yonne (89)==

===Auxerre===

Claude Martignyc. 1600–1610
Joseph Gerboin1716–1717
Jean Hérisson1717–1733
Jean Brochard1733–1758
Nicolas Brochard1758–1787
Henri Bickler1787–1807
Louis-Antoine-Stanislas Desmorest1807–1808
Louis-Charles-Martin Sanson1808–1812
Pierre-Nicolas Jouenne1812–1822
Pierre-Joseph Doubleau1822–1849

===Sens===

Jean Le Nain1577–1580
Claude Nignetactive in 1598
Jean Doubleau1660–1680
Pierre Doubleau1680–1715
Charles Brochard1715–1722
Nicolas Brochard1722–1727
Pierre Daucourt1727–1732
Jacques Tisserand1732–1734
Joseph Doubleau1734–1746
Jean Brochard1746–1758
Jean-Charles Brochard1758–1793

=Bretagne=

==Côtes-d'Armor (22; Côtes-du-Nord before 1990)==

===Saint-Brieuc===

Charles-Lubin Lacaille1792–1822
Auguste Gassouin1822–1840
Charles-Marie-Louis Lacaille1840–1842
Jacques-Henri Ganié1842–1845
Joseph Ganié1845–1853

==Finistère (29)==

===Quimper===

Jacques Le Glaouer1712–1759
Jean Le Glaouer1759–1773
Maurice Le Glaouer1773–1793
Hervé Le Glaouer1793–1804
François Lacaille1804–1805
Paul Miraucourt1805
Georges Miraucourt1805–1807
Hervé-Joseph Le Glaouer1807–1815
Jean-Baptiste Michel1815–1817
Laurent Rhein1817–1821
Germain Benoist1821–1823
Claude-François Desmorest1823–1849

==Ille-et-Vilaine (35)==

===Rennes===

Cousinetc. 1617
Étienne Normandeau1700–1723
Jean Verdier1723–1730
Jacques Ganié1730–1752
François-Thomas Férey1752–1757
Jacques-Joseph Ganié1757–1786
François-Joseph Férey1786–1792
Gabriel-Joseph Dupuy1792–1815
Henri Bickler1815–1852
Jean-Emile Grosholtz1852–1853
Joseph-Antoine Deibler1853–1863
Louis-Antoine-Stanislas Deibler1863–1871 (after 1871 the executioner of the republic in Paris)

==Morbihan (56)==

===Vannes===

François Guayactive in 1653
Pierre Tillardactive in 1657
Gervais Judicactive in 1686
François Guayactive in 1693
Jean Verdieractive in 1686
Pierre Ganiéactive in 1736
Jacques Verdier1752–1753
François Prudhomme1753–1764
Jean Verdier1764–1770
Charles-François Prudhomme1770–1777
Louis-François Prudhomme1777–1779
Charles-François Prudhomme1777–1813
Charles-Louis Prudhomme1777–1813
François Ganié1841–1849

=Centre-Val de Loire (Centre before 2015)=

==Cher (18)==

===Bourges===

Pierre Mayet1656–1662
Blaise Thiéry1662–1681
Michel de Larousse1681–1690
Jean Bessois1690–1699
Jean Brunet1699–1707
Michel Brunet1707–1719
François Adam1719–1739
Charles Esnault1739–1742
Pierre Desfourneaux1742–1769
Jacques Desfourneaux1769–1779
François Desfourneaux1779–1788
Ulrich Fischer1788–1829
Pierre-Etienne Fischer1829–1841
Christophe-Henri Desmorest1841–1849

===Vierzon===

Georges Aurillault1624–1627
Claude Aurillault1627–1635
Hubert Bouard1636–1691
Jean de Larousse1691–1696
Claude Esnault1696–1698
Charles Esnault1698–1706
Jean Desfourneaux1706–1747
Jean Desfourneaux1747–1755
François Desfourneaux1755–1792

==Eure-et-Loir (28)==

===Bonneval===

Robert Divrayactive in 1584

===Chartres===

Robert Beaufilsactive in 1581
Jean Baudryc. 1600
Lubin Baudry1604–1627
Lubin Baudry1627–1647
Pierre Corneillet1647–1657
Nicolas Le Vavasseur1672–1681
Antoine-François Deville1781–1808
François-Eloi Deville1808–1826
Jean-Eloi Deville1826–1846
Henri-François Deville1846–1849

===Châteaudun===

Guillaume Artus1496–1497
Jacques Fulbert1556–1557
Yves Tontonnayactive in 1564
Jacques Guictray1577–1580
Joachim Guictray1582–1584
Michel Leliepvre1602–1616
Jacques Landeau1625–1629
Laurent Landeau1629–1651
Louis Landeau1651–1663
Nicolas Brunet1663–1686
Claude Esnault1686–1691
François Tardiveau1691–1714
Aignan Proust1714–1744
Jean-Baptiste Proust1744–1772
Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Étienne1772–1793

==Indre (36)==

===Châteauroux===

Pierre Desfourneaux1792–1834
Jacques Cané1834–1849 (last name also rendered as Canin)
François-Joseph Desmorestactive in 1837

===Issoudun===

Charles Esnault1706–1718
Matthieu de Larousse1718–1735
Louis-Pierre Hébert1735–1749
Gilbert-Matthieu de Larousse1749–1752
Louis-Charles Hébert1749–1752
Charles-François de Vallereau1752–1760
François Desfourneaux1760–1792

==Indre-et-Loire (37)==

===Amboise===

Jacques Berger1690–1722
Jacques Berger1722–1744
Martin Berger1744–1760
Gilles-François-Nicolas-Martin Berger1783–1793

===Chinon===

René Condenay1680–1700
Jean Condenay1700–1711
Louis Duchesne1711–1718
Michel Clément1718–1720
Louis Ayrault1720–1730
Etienne Robert1730–1735
Jacques-Bernard Lefébure1735–1738
Gilles Férey1738–1753
Jean-Louis Ayrault1762–1783
Gilles-François Berger1783–1793

===L'Île-Bouchard===

see: Chinon

===Loches===

Étienne-Louis Normandeau1730–1740
Jean Bodin1740–1743
Vincent Jamet1743–1754
Jean-Louis Ayrault1754–1758
Quentin Brochard1762–1770
Claude-Henri Chrétien1772–1789
François-Claude Chrétien1789–1793

===Tours===

Denis1461–1488
Jacques Lefébure1640–1654
François Berger1654–1690
Jacques Berger1690–1722
Antoine Berger1722–1744
Gilles-François-Nicolas Berger1744–1768
Louis-Charles-Martin Sanson1768–1795
Pierre-François-Etienne Desmorest1795–1830
François-Louis-Henri Desmorest1830–1849

==Loir-et-Cher (41)==

===Blois===

Guillaume Guillard1373–1374
Laurent Robertc. 1600
Blaise Robert1609–1649
Jean Robert1649–1665
Louis Robert1665–1667
Nicolas Esnault1667–1698
Jean Berger1698–1710
Jean Berger1710–1718
Jean de Larousse1718–1721
François Trémont1721–1761
Pierre-André-Louis Desmorestactive in 1761
Joseph Doubleau1761–1795
Nicolas-Charles-Gabriel Sanson1795–1799
Joseph Doubleau1799–1800
Charles-Louis Férey1800–1826
André-Louis Férey1826–1832
Charles-François Desfourneaux1832–1849

===Romorantin-Lanthenay===

Louis Landeau1655–1663

===Vendôme===

Guillaume Landeau1600–1629
Jacques Landeau1629–1640
Louis Landeau1640–1692
Pierre Trémont1692–1747
Henri-Pierre Trémont1747–1756
François Brunet1756–1775
François Montagne1775–1793

==Loiret (45)==

===Gien===

Louis Macé1582–1583
Charles Brochard1715–1722
Jean Brochard1722–1745
Pierre Tapetoux1745–1789
Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Étienne1789–1793

===Montargis===

Joseph Gerboin1704–1717
Georges Hérisson1717–1718
Jean Berger1718–1720
Jean Hérisson1720–1727
René Berger1727–1733
Louis-François Hébert1797–1801

===Orléans===

Pierre Robertc. 1430
Jean Legrosc. 1600
Matthieu Legrosactive in 1627
Simon Boudineau1648–1656
Jacques Leroy1656–1658
Nicolas Martinot1658–1670
Louis Tardiveau1670–1699
Jean Desmorest1699–1700
Louis Tardiveau1700–1707
Michel Tardiveau1707–1715
Henri Tardiveau1715–1735
François Tardiveau1735–1736
Aignan Proust1736–1740
Nicolas Berger1740–1758
Henri-Alexis Tardiveau1758–1771
Pierre-François Étienne1771–1789
Charles-François Férey1789–1820
Gabriel-Auguste Desmorest1820–1870

=Champagne-Ardenne=

==Ardennes (08)==

===Sedan===

Pierre Barbier1690–1722
Pierre Barbier1722–1727
Jean Barbier1727–1731
Simon Barbier1731
Pierre Barbier1731–1773
Simon Barbier1773–1779
Jean-François Barbier1779–1828
Pierre Barbier1779–1828
François Barbier1828–1841
Philippe Wolff1841–1842
Christophe Reine1842–1849 (his last name also appears as Rhein)

==Aube (10)==

===Troyes===

Guillaumeactive in 1432
Maigretactive in 1571
Maxime Doublot1710–1715
Nicolas L'Arné1715–1729
Antoine Doublot1729–1736
Hubert Doublot1736–1750
Jean Doublot1750–1761
François Blondeau1761–1770
Jean-Baptiste Doublot1770–1787
Louis-Michel Olivier1787–1823
Joseph-Nicolas Fauconnier1823–1841

==Marne (51)==

===Châlons-en-Champagne===

Louis Saffret1606–1628
Séverin Saffret1628–1632
Pierre Lévesque1632–1638
Louis Saffret1638–1643
Jean Saffret1667–1679
Jacques Jean1679–1688
Jacques Michelin1688–1702
Pierre Daniel1702–1709
Nicolas Desmorest1709–1730
Simon Desmorest1730–1742
Jean Desmorest1742–1777
Jean-Baptiste Desmorest1777–1780
Jean-Simon Desmorest1780–1793

===Chatillon-sur-Marne===

Simon Jean1770–1780
Simon-Hippolyte Desmorest1780–1788

===Épernay===

Claude Bellevilleactive in 1629
Antoine Guibourg1683–1702
Simon Hébert1702–1730
Charles Jouënne1730–1736
Martin Jean1736–1740
Simon Jean1740–1752
François-Hippolyte Desmorest1752–1788
Simon-Hippolyte Desmorest1788–1793

===Reims===

Pierre Lormantactive in 1684
Charles Michelin1692–1698
Pierre Daniel1698–1702
Pierre Daniel1723–1726
Charles-François Jouenne1726–1735
Pierre Daniel1735–1738
Louis-Adam Hébert1738–1743
Jean-Louis Hébert1743–1744
Nicolas-Charles-Gabriel Sanson1744–1770
Jean-Louis Sanson1770–1793
Jean-Simon Desmorest1793–1798
Jean-Louis Desmorest1798–1828
François-Louis Desmorest1828–1853

===Vitry-le-François===

Louis Saffretactive in 1628
Louis Saffretactive in 1688
Jean-Baptiste Barré1688–1693
Jacques Jean1693–1725
Martin Jean1725–1733
Louis Guitton1733–1743
Jean-Pierre-Henri Dalembourg1743–1745
Nicolas Dalembourg1745–1747
Jean-Baptiste Desmorest1747–1774
Jean-Baptiste Desmorest1774–1793

==Haute-Marne (52)==

===Bourmont===

Jean Chrétien1731–1735
Claude Bour1735–1737
Léopold Bour1737–1771
Claude-Charles Bour1771–1793

===Chaumont===

Pierre Daucourt1693–1732
Jean Gueldre1732–1760
Henri Gueldre1760–1805
Nicolas Cané1805–1825
François Cané1825–1835

===Langres===

Simon Grandjeanactive in 1615
Rémi Henry1717–1721
Michel Henry1721–1729
Robert Daucort1729–1732
Joseph Tisserand1732–1757
Claude-Michel Chrétien1757–1793

=Corse=

With a four-year delay in 1875 also Corsica was integrated into the area of the executioner of the republic's activity; see: Monsieur de Paris

For the different department numbers, before 1976 Corsica used to be one department only and was codenumbered with 20 by then.

==Corse-du-Sud (2A)==

===Ajaccio===

René Giudici1799–1800 (his last name is also rendered as René Jugé)
Jean-François Hermann1803–1804
Bernardin Porro1804–1806
Dominique Paglia1806–1808
Antoine Vollmar1808–1809
Jean Peyrussian1809–1812

==Haute-Corse (2B)==

===Bastia===

Jean-Pierre Combé1805–1809
François Étienne1809–1813
Louis Simaliot1813–1826
Jean-Baptiste Simaliot1826–1840
Michel Porro1840–1851
Antoine-François-Balthazar Porro1851–1852
Louis-Marie Douran1852–1853
Vincent Bornacini1853
Louis-Henri Desmorest1853–1873/74
Désiré Herman1873/74–1875

=Franche-Comté=

==Doubs (25)==

===Besançon===

Jean-Jacques Karpfactive in 1718
Nicolas-François Dupuy1762–1765
Claude-Antoine Chrétien1765–1794
Nicolas Hermann1794–1809
François Étienne1809
Jean-Pierre Urich1809–1846
Jean-Georges Burck1846–1849
François-Ferréol Pierrot1849–1858
Jacques-Henri Ganié1858–1862
Georges-Louis-Gustave Pierrot1862–1870

===Blamont===

Joachim Fleurdelis1685–1686
Joseph Denthe1686–1695
Melchior Ginter1754–1760/61

===Montbéliard===

Jacques Fleurdelis1615–1627
Jacques Fleurdelis1642–1670
Jean Fleurdelis1670–1680
Jacques Fleurdelis1680–1700
Pierre Fleurdelis1700–1729
Pierre Fleurdelis1729–1749
Gaspard Boilley1749–1768
Pierre Fleurdelis1768–1793

==Jura (39)==

===Dole===

Désiré Giboz1792–1794

===Lons-le-Saunier===

Désiré Giboz1794–1803
Jean-Baptiste Cané1803–1827
Germain Burck1827–1838 (last name sometimes written Purgy)
François-Joseph Desmorest1838–1849
Nicolas Roch1849–1851 (last name also given as Rauch)

==Haute-Saône (70)==

===Vesoul===

Claude-Laurent Chrétien1793–1805
Nicolas Pierrot1805–1823
François-Ferréol Pierrot1823–1849

==Territoire de Belfort (90)==

===Belfort===

Joseph Comtec. 1650
Joseph Comte1668–1726
Nicolas-Antoine Comte1726–1739
Jean-Pierre Comte1739–1780
Jean-Pierre-Nicolas Comte1780–1793

===Faverois===

Pancrace1648–1656
Jean Fleuryactive in 1665
Laurent Lacour1665–1672
Martin Lacour1672–1674
Ehrard Lacour1682–1716
Jean-Georges Lacour1716–1739
Jean-Georges Reichlin1739–1752
Jean-Georges Lacour1752–1793

===Grandvillars===

Joachim Comte1673–1725
Jean-François Comte1725–1744
Jean Fleurdelis1744–1781

===Montreux===

Jacques Denthec. 1670–1674
Jean-Georges Denthe1674–1725

=Haute-Normandie=

==Eure (27)==

===Évreux===

Robert Le Vavasseur1598–1618
Etienne Le Vavasseur1626–1649
Louis Le Vavasseur1649–1658
François Le Vavasseur1675–1681
Nicolas Le Vavasseur1681–1687
Lubin Jouenne1687–1700
Lubin Jouenne1720–1725
Louis Jouenne1725–1737
Jean-Baptiste Sénéchal1725–1737
Nicolas-Louis Jouenne1737–1750
Nicolas-Lubin Jouenne1737–1758
Nicolas-Louis Jouenne1758–1780
Nicolas-Louis Jouenne1784–1802
André-Thomas Férey1810–1824
Amand Leroy1824–1844
Louis-Marie-Dauphin Benoist1844
Raymond Peyrussan1844–1846
Louis-Julien-Fortuné Leroy1846–1849

===Gisors===

Jean-Baptiste Carlier1712–1733
Georges Carlier1733–1741
Michel Durand1741–1765
Jean-Louis Olivier1765–1794

===Pont-Audemer===

Lubin Jouenne1700–1722
Lubin Vallet1722–1727
François Férey1727–1735
Nicolas Férey1735–1738
François Férey1738–1742
François-Charles-Gabriel Férey1742–1769
Maixent-François Férey1769–1785
François-Joseph Férey1769–1791

==Seine-Maritime (76)==

===Caudebec-en-Caux===

Nicolas Jouenneactive in 1202 (last name also given as Jouhanne)
? Jouennementioned in 1380–1384 (last name also given as Jouhanne, nicknamed "Jouhanne-Justice)
Martin Lecupeur1384–1409
? Marescotc. 1450
| Robin Jouenneactive in 1460
| Guillaume Jouenneactive in 1507
| Pierre Jouenneactive in 1675
| ? Dumontieractive in 1706–1710
| Jacques Dubourg1710–1713
| Charles Dubourg1713–1719
| Martin Rossignol1719–1723
| Nicolas-François Damonville1723–1738
| Nicolas Férey1738–1742
| François-Thomas Férey1742–1770
| Charles Férey1742–1770
| Charles-Lubin Jouenne1770–1776
| Nicolas-Richard Jouenne1776–1787
| Michel-Jean Leroy1787–1793

===Dièppe===

Pierre Jouenne−1662 (last name also referred to as Juoanne)
| Charles Sanson1662-
Pierre Jouenneactive in 1675 (last name also referred to as Juoanne)
Nicolas Féreyactive in 1738
Charles Jouenneactive in 1780

===Rouen===

Simon Daillyc. 1400
Geoffroy Thérage1406/07–1432 (or after; executed Jeanne d'Arc; last name also rendered as Thiérache)
Pierre Lecomteactive in 1607
Pierre Jouenne1660–1681
Guillaume Malloeuvre1681–1688
Nicolas Le Vavasseur1688–1694
Martin Le Vavasseur1694–1703
Jean-Baptiste Morin1703–1704
Lubin Jouenne1704–1724
Jean-Baptiste Sénéchal1724–1725
Nicolas Férey1725–1735
Charles Férey1735–1796
Nicolas-François Férey1735–1750
François-Thomas Férey1735–1782
Charles-André-Louis Férey1796–1811
Charles-André Férey1811–1847
Jean-François Heidenreich1847–1848
? Rhein1848–1870

=Île-de-France=

==Paris (75)==

===Prévoté de l'Hôtel du Roi===

Etienne Lebréactive in 1417
Fleurant- 1516
Macéactive in 1523
Jean Guillaume1590–1594
Denis Corneillet1594–1616
Henriet Cousinmid-17th century
Oudet Barré1653–1671

===Prévoté de Paris===

Thévenot1278–1320 (last name also given as Estevenot)
Nicolas1322–1358
Colart Provignon1358 or after – c. 1380 or before
Pierre Dupréc. 1380 - c. 1400, active in 1383 (last name also written as du Pré)
Geoffroy1407–1411/13 (name also appears as Guieffroy)
Capeluche1411/13–1418 (before being executed in 1418 or 1419, Capeluche trained his executioner himself)
Jean Tiphaineactive in 1418
Colin Foucheractive in 1445
Henri Cousin1460 - before 1477
Jean Cousin- 1477
Pierre Philippartc. 1478
Tristanactive in 1484
Jacques Dulacactive in 1502
Robin Serreactive in 1507
Jacquet1507
Florent Bazard1507–1516 (his last name also appears as Bazart; lynched after a botched execution)
Rotillon1516–1529
Pierre Pommerelle1529-?
Macé1543–1553
Jean Rozeau1555/58–1594
Jean Guillaume1594–1620
Jean Guillaume1620–1666
François Guillaume1666–1672
Antoine de France1672–1674
André Guillaume1674–1682
Jean Carlié1682–1687
Nicolas Levasseur1687–1688 (his last name also appears as Le Vavasseur)
Charles-Louis Sanson1688–1699 (de facto) / 1703 (official)
Charles Sanson1699 (de facto)/1707 (official) – 1726
François Prudhomme1726–1739 (interim executioner)
Charles-Jean-Baptiste Sanson26 (official)/1739 (de facto)–1754 (de facto)/1766/1778 (official)
Charles-Henri Sanson1754 (de facto)/1766/1778 (official) – 1795 (de facto)/1804 (official)
Henri Sanson1795 (de facto)/1804 (official) – 1840
Henry-Clément Sanson1840–1847 (he was an inveterate abolitionist)
Charles-André Férey1847–1849
Jean-François Heidenreich1849–1871

==Seine-et-Marne (77)==

===Meaux===

Pierre Corneillet1648–1660
André Guillaume1660–1665
Denis Barré1665–1680
Louis Hébert1680–1709
Pierre Daniel1709–1723
Louis-François Hébert1723–1724
Louis-Adam Hébert1724–1738
Jean-Louis Hébert1738–1743
Louis-Adam Hébert1743–1761
Louis-Adam Hébert1761–1770
Jean-Louis Hébert1770–1793

===Melun===

Jean Hérissonc. 1765–1787
Georges Hérisson1687–1716
Georges Hérisson1716–1721
Georges-René Hérisson1721–1723
Georges Hérisson1723–1727
Antoine-Pierre Dubut1727
Jean Hérisson1727–1746
Pierre Hérisson1746–1787
Pierre-André-Louis Desmorest1787–1788
Nicolas-Lubin Jouenne1788–1826
Nicolas-Placide Doubleau1826–1849

===Provins===

Robert Sénécart–1571
Jean Hérisson1740–1742
Jean Pichon1742–1762
Jean-Rémi Pichon1762–1768
Louis-Cyr-Charlemagne Sanson1768–1789
André-Thomas Férey1789–1793

==Yvelines (78)==

===Mantes===

Michel Le Vavasseur1625–1631
Jean Bouëtardactive in 1689
Nicolas Le Marchand1689–1722
Nicolas Le Marchand1722–1737
Nicolas-Charles-Gabriel Le Marchand1737–1755
Michel Durand1755–1780
Louis-Michel Olivier1780–1788
Pierre-André-Louis Olivier1780–1793

===Meulan===

see: Mantes

===Montfort-l'Amaury===

Jean Bouëtardc. 1670

===Versailles (Prévoté de l'Hôtel du Roi)===

Robert Anise1671–1680
Robert Le Marchand1680–1690
Jean Carlier1690–1733
François Prudhomme1733–1749
Nicolas-Charles-Gabriel Sanson1749−1778
Charles-Henri Sanson1778–1788
Louis-Cyr-Charlemagne Sanson1788–1794

===Prévôté de Versailles===

Louis-Jean Dupuy1794–1795
Jean Boursier1795–1808
François-Nicolas Férey1808–1817
Jean-Baptiste Scarron1817–1819
Germain Benoist1819–1821
Laurent Rhein1821–1846
Jean-Henri Rhein1846–1849

==Essonne (91)==

===Dourdan===

===Étampes===

Léonard Leprince1549–1556
David Devoire1598–1623
Jean Duchampactive in 1641
Jean Berger1662–1677
François Berger1677–1694
André-Louis Desmorest1694–1740
André-Louis Desmorest1740–1763
Pierre-André-Louis Desmorest1763–1793

===La Ferté-Alais===

==Hauts-de-Seine 92==

No local executioner known so far

==Seine-Saint-Denis (93)==

No local executioner known so far

==Val-de-Marne (94)==

No local executioner known so far

==Val-d'Oise (95)==

===Pontoise===

Jean-Baptiste Carlier1699–1712
Jean-Baptiste Carlier1712–1732
Jean-Baptiste Carlier1732–1742
Jean-Baptiste-François Carlieren 1742–1782
Jean-Baptiste-François Carlier1782–1793

=Languedoc-Roussillon=

==Aude (11)==

===Carcassonne===

Pierre de Lafontactive in 1538
Jean Lapeyre1545–1561
André1561–1566
Jean Maigre1566–1580
Jean Roizat1580
Jean Sesherbe1580–1593
Antoine Faret1593–1594
Jacques de Laplanche1594–1600
Benoît Libès1600
Antoine Ferrier1600–1603
Jean Bon1603
Gaillard Bourd1603–1610
Bernard Dauriacc. 1640
Pierre Puechc. 1645–1650 (his last name also appears as Pech)
Antoine Boursetactive in 1719
Bernardin Blaize1770–1786
Pierre Blanc1786–1793
Etienne-Victor Rives1793
? Roch1793 (interim executioner; his last name also appears as Rauch)
François Berger1793 (interim; executioner of Tarbes)
Jean-Philibert Ginier1793–1795
Pierre Chevalier1795–1801
François Berger1801–1804
Jean-François-Philibert Robineau1804–1823
Laurent-Denis Robineau1823–1827
Philibert-Godefroy Robineau1827–1840
Georges Miraucourt1840–1849

===Castelnaudary===

Jean Vernhet1522–1538
Antoine Ferrier1579–1589
Jean Boussacactive in 1619

===Limoux===

Antoine Blanc1572–1578
Jean Cronhac1578–1582
Guillaume Teissère1582–1584
Jean Sesherbe1584–1585 (interim; executioner of Carcassonne)
Jean Jacmes1585–1603
Antoine Ferrier1603–?

===Narbonne===

Guillaume Teissère1567–1570

==Gard (30)==

===Nîmes===

Barthélémy Querol1573–1589
Jean Cabrière1590–1611
Jean Armanactive in 1646
Victor Deltet1775–1780
Marcelin Berthoumier1791–1792 (interim; executioner of Montpellier)
Dominique Vassalo1792–1795
François-Louis-Hippolyte Desmorest1795–1814
Jean-Baptiste Desmorest1814–1816
Pierre-Vivien Debost1816–1830
Jean-Nicolas Cané1830–1853
Martin-Pierre-Joseph Berger1853–1870

==Hérault (34)==

===Montpellier===

Jacques Thiesameactive in 1460
André Bonissic. 1470
François Lacombeactive in 1585
Claude Bausillonc. 1610
Pierre Arnaud1624–1628
Étienne Roquefortactive in 1645
Pierre Ginesteactive in 1657
Marcelin Berthoumier1791–1794
Barthélémy Mauvin1794–1795
Jean Boursieractive in 1795
Gilles-François-Nicolas-Martin Berger1795–1799
Nicolas-Charles-Gabriel Sanson1799–1800
Louis-Victor Sanson1800–1802
Pierre-Joseph Vermeille1802–1808
Jean-Baptiste Desmorest1808–1811
François Guillot1811–1818
Antoine Guillot1818–1825
Jean-Pierre Guillot1825–1832
Léonard Richim1832–1833
Joseph-Louis Claret1833–1860
Auguste-Paul Roch1860–1870 (his last name also appears as Rauch)

==Lozère (48)==

===Mende===

Gilles-François-Nicolas-Martin BergerActive in 1794
Jean-Pierre Boitquin1799–1801
Jean-Pierre Roch1801 (last name sometimes written as Rauch)
Nicolas Cané1801–1805
François Roch1805–1848 (last name sometimes written as Rauch)

==Pyrénées-Orientales (66)==

===Perpignan===

Jacques del Arnau1682–1687
Carrera1688–1699
Traginer1700–1709
Raphaël del Arnau1711–1723
Simon Grioactive in 1724
Antoine Denis1733–1734
Nicolas-Alexis Montagne1772–1779
Claude Thouvenin1779–1782
Jean Camille1782–1791
Bernardin Blaizeactive in 1791
Antoine Varennes1791–1793
Jean Crossy1793–1797
Jean-François-Philibert Robineau1797–1798
Jean-Pierre Bickler1818–1819
Laurent Bickler1819–1839
Martin-Pierre-Joseph Berger1839–1850

=Limousin=

==Corrèze (19)==

===Brive-la-Gaillarde===

Bernard Varennes1720s–1730s
Michel Benoist1756–1788
Aureil Mendé1788–1793

===Tulle===

Jean Gumondactive in 1761
François Benoist1789–1804
Valentin Grosholtz1804–1820
Louis Grosholtz1820–1823
Jean Grosholtz1823–1849

==Creuse (23)==

===Guéret===

Léonard Chantonactive in 1715
Jean-Pierre François1783–1786
Pierre-Etienne François1786–1798
François-Joseph Férey1798–1808
Pierre-Jacques Nord1808–1849

==Haute-Vienne 87==

===Limoges===

Louis Vivien1792–1798
Louis Gendron1716–1720
Pierre Chaussonnier1720–1725
Pierre Pradel1798–1802
Antoine Hiezely1802–1826
Louis Hiezely1826–1848
Nicolas Hiezely1848–1849
Nicolas Grosholtz1849–1853
François-Louis-Henri Desmorest1853–1870

=Lorraine=

==Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)==

===Baccarat===

François-Joseph Hiezely1719–1739
Jean-Michel Hiezely1739–1777
Georges-Antoine Hiezely1777–1793

===Badonviller===

Bernard Eisenhuetactive in 1598
Marc Hausser1603–1604
Jean-Nicolas Laury1685–1686
Georges Hiezely1722–1732
Claude-Antoine Hiezely1732–1762
Jean-Pierre Chrétien1777–1793

===Bauzemont===

Pierre Courtois1712–1748
Jean-François Courtois1748–1763
Nicolas Thouvenin1763–1772
Jean-François Courtois1772–1793

===Bayon===

Charles Magnardactive in 1691
Jean-François Courtois1730–1740
Dominique Courtois1758–1779
Joseph-François Wolff1779–1793

===Blâmont===

Georges Hiezely1719–1722
Nicolas Parisot1722–1754
Jean-Jacques Hermann1761–1783
Jean-François Hermann1783–1790
Jean-Nicolas Fixard1790–1793

===Briey===

Jean Schweitzeractive in 1675
Jean-Léonard Henry1701–1711
Bernard Back1711–1725
Jean-Pierre Dillenburg1725–1733
Jean-Baptiste Dillenburg1733–1752
Jean-Pierre Thiéry1752–1754
Jean-Baptiste Dillenburg1754–1761
Jean-Antoine Roch1761–1793 (last name also given as Rauch)

===Conflans-en-Jarnisy===

Henri Labille1717–1735
Louis Thomas1735–1736
Jean-Pierre Thiéry1736–1750
Laurent Viard1750–1793

===Deneuvre===

===Domjevin===

===Einville-au-Jard===

Jean-Pierre Duval1743–1758
Jean Cané1758–1790
Jean-Baptiste-Oswald Cané1790–1793

===Foug===

see: Commercy, Meuse (55)

===Gerbéviller===

Pierre Wolff1743–1778
François Wolff1778–1793

===Haraucourt===

===Harbouey===

===Longuyon===

Corneille Back1710–1715
Matthieu Labille1715–1748
Jean Labille1748–1792
Jean-Nicolas Cané1772–1775
Jean Labille1775–1777
Jean-Henri Labille1777–1793

===Longwy===

Pierre Bour1692–1693
Jean-Nicolas Back1693–1701
Nicolas Klein1701–1718
Jean Klein1718–1752
Joseph Klein1752–1761
Jean-Nicolas Roch1761–1790 (last name also given as Rauch)
Jean-Pierre Roch1790–1793 (last name also given as Rauch)

===Lunéville===

François Henry1700–1713
Jean-Léonard Henry1713–1720
Claude Duval1720–1743
Jean-Pierre Duval1743–1764
Jean-Nicolas Roch1764–1766 (last name also appears as Rauch)
Marguerite Cané1766–1784 (one of France's most long-termed female executioners)
Jean-François Hermann1784–1793

===Nancy===

Jean-Georges Duval1658–1680
Nicolas Suisse1680–1684 (his last name also appears as Schweitzer)
Jean-Jacques Burckhard1684–1705
Jean-Pierre Bour1705–1718
Jean-Pierre Bour1718–1730
Jacobé Rieger1730–1732 (Jean-Pierre Bour's wife and after 1730 widow; one of the rare cases a woman was appointed)
François Roch1732–1747 (Jacobé Rieger's new husband; his last name is also given as Rauch)
Jean-Pierre Rhein1747–1758
Laurent Roch1758–1779 (his last name is also given as Rauch)
Jean-Pierre Spirckel1779–1799
Jean-Nicolas Roch1799–1823 (his last name is also given as Rauch)
Nicolas Cané1823–1847
Matthieu Spirckel1847–1870

===Nomény===

===Norroy-le-Sec===

Bernard Back1715–1741
Claude Back1741–1781
Jean-Baptiste Thiéry1781–1793

===Pont-à-Mousson===

Goeury Pichonactive in 1709
Jean-Pierre Bicklerc. 1722
Christophe-Séraphin Bickler1734–1757
Jean-Pierre Bickler1757–1783
Christophe Bickler1783–1793

===Réchicourt-la-Petite===

===Saint-Clément===

===Saint-Nicolas-de-Port===

Nicolas Valois1650–1683
Rémi Karpfactive in 1720
Jean-Jacques Parisot1716–1733
Jean-Philippe Rhein1733–1762
François Rhein1762–1776
Jean-Jacques Roch1776–1793 (his last name is sometimes given as Rauch)

===Sancy===

Bernard Back1715–1741
Claude Back1741–1783
Jean-Nicolas Roch1783–1793 (last name also written as Rauch)

===Thézey-Saint-Martin===

see: Delme at Moselle (57)

===Thiaucourt (Thiaucourt-Regniéville)===

{{see also|Thiaucourt}}

see: Pont-à-Mousson

===Toul===

Claude Miraucourt1670–1679
Claude Miraucourt1692–1699
Antoine Hermann1708–1714
Jean-Charles Valois1714–1728
Jean-Georges Roch1728–1748 (last name also given as Rauch)
François Roch1748–1761 (last name also given as Rauch)
Laurent Bickler1761–1776
François Roch1776–1790 (last name also given as Rauch)
Nicolas Cané1790–1793

===Ville-sur-Yron===

===Villers-la-Montagne===

Bernard Back1725–1741
Matthieu Back1741–1748
Jean-Nicolas Roch1748–1772 (last name may also appear as Rauch)
Jean-Pierre-Laurent Roch1772–1775 (last name may also appear as Rauch)
Laurent-Nicolas Roch1775–1793 (last name may also appear as Rauch)

==Meuse (55)==

===Arrancy-sur-Crusne===

===Avioth===

Jean-Nicolas Labille1720–1742
Jean-Pierre Labille1742–1775
Michel Labille1775–1793

===Bar-le-Duc===

Pierre Chapuzot1630–1657
Claude Chapuzot1667–1686
Jacques Chapuzotactive in 1696
Martin Castagnière1708–1731
Jean-Conrad Rhein1731–1752
Simon Jean1752–1770
Jean-François Hiezely1770–1776
Laurent Rhein1777–1793

===Billy-sous-Mangiennes===

François François1740–1759
Jean-Nicolas Cané1759–1786
Jean-Louis Cané1786–1793

===Commercy===

Jean-Nicolas Guerchoux1746–1768
Louis Thomas1768–1772
Jean-Pierre Roch1772–1790 (last name also given as Rauch)
Nicolas Cané1790–1793

===Damvillers===

Jean François1706–1734
François François1734–1768
Pierre-Etienne François1768–1786
Paul François1786–1793

===Étain===

Claude Suisse1715–1719 (his last name also appears as Schweitzer)
Pierre Étienne1719–1750
Jean-Pierre Thiéry1750–1752
François Étienne1752–1759
Jean-Pierre Thiéry1759–1793

===Fresnes-en-Woëvre===

François-Edmé Duval1684–1731
Jean Cané1731–1740
Jean-Pierre Urich1740–1745
Antoine-Martin Urich1745–1779
Jean-Pierre Urich1745–1786
Nicolas Thiéry1786–1793

===Herméville-en-Woëvre===

François-Edmé Duval1684–1726
Jean-Pierre Miraucourt1726–1754
Paul Miraucourt1754–1765
François Miraucourt1765–1793

===Marville===

Jean-Nicolas Labille1720–1748
Jean-Nicolas Labille1748–1777
Michel Labille1777–1793

===Montmédy===

Jean-Nicolas Labille1720–1748
Jean Labille1748–1787

===Saint-Mihiel===

Christophe-Séraphin Bickler1722–1752
Jean-Pierre Thiéry1752–1757
Jean-Pierre Bickler1757–1766
Christophe Bickler1766–1823
Simon-Hippolyte Desmorest1823–1849

===Verdun===

Jean Gaultier1532–1536
Jean Gaultieractive in 1575
Martin Jeanc. 1630
Jean Miraucourt1640–1668
Nicolas Blin1668–1679
Claude Miraucourt1679–1708
Pierre Étienne1708–1762
François Étienne1762–1791
Antoine Étienne1791–1793

==Moselle (57)==

===Ancerville===

Claude Guerchoux1681–1710
Jean Guerchoux1710–1758
Jean-Laurent Guerchoux1758–1793

===Angevillers===

Hermann Rochc. 1700 (last name also given as Rauch)
Simon Klein1714–1730
Christophe-Séraphin Bickler1722–1741
Jean-Nicolas Rauch1741–1751 (last name also given as Rauch)
Jean Grauel1774–1793

===Ay-sur-Moselle===

see: Buding

===Bambiderstroff===

===Béchy===

Jean-Nicolas Back1697–1701
Claude Guerchoux1701–1710
Jean Guerchoux1710–1722
François Guerchoux1722–1780
Guillaume Back1780–1793

===Beux===

see: Béchy

===Bitche===

===Boulay===

Nicolas Schweitzeractive in 1613
Christophe Schwartz1618–1621
Jean-Jacques Rhein1621–1663
Jean-Pierre Back1663–1703
Jean-Georges Back1703–1731
Jean-Pierre Wolff1731–1786
Jean Wolff1786–1787
Jean-Nicolas Wolff1787–1793

===Buding===

Jean-Pierre Spirckel1744–1787
Laurent Rauch1787–1793

===Budling===

see: Buding

===Château-Salins===

Nicolas Godotc. 1700
Jean Godotc. 1720
Jean Godot1738–1753
Martin Courtois1753–1759
Louis Thomas1759–1777
Louis Thomas1793

===Château-Voué===

see: Dieuze

===Courcelles-Chaussy===

Mauclairactive in 1679
François Lhôpitalc. 1730–1737
Oswald Rhein1737–1756
Jean-Henri Rhein1756–1787
Georges Miraucourt1787–1793

===Courcelles-sur-Nied===

Antoine Scherrc. 1720
Georges Scherrc. 1740
Nicolas Scherr1750–1756
Jean-Pierre Miraucourt1756–1793

===Delme===

Claude Thomasc. 1700–1719
Nicolas Thomas1719–1748
Michel Thomas1748–1784
Jean Thomas1784–1793

===Dieuze===

Laurent Urichc. 1620–1654
Claude Urich1654–1691
Jean-Jacques Bour1691–1699
Claude Hermann1699–1733
Jean Hermann1733–1758
Jean-Jacques Hermann1758–1761
Claude Hermann1761–1793

===Ébersviller===

===Elzange===

===Faulquemont===

Nicolas Schweitzeractive in 1613
Christophe Schwartz1618–1621
Jean-Henri Lander1652–1682
Jean-Henri Rhein1682–1695
Léonard Rhein1695–1748
Jean Rhein1748–1759
Jean-Pierre Rhein1759–1793

===Fénétrange===

===Filstroff===

Jean-Nicolas Back1686–1714
Jean-Nicolas Back1714–1728
Jean-Philippe Mohr1728
Christophe Parisot1728–1729
André Heffinger1729–1742
Jean-Pierre Back1742–1792
Jean-Nicolas Rhein1792–1793

===Forbach===

Jean-Christophe Grauel1686–1692
Jean-Henri Burckhard1692–1744
Jean-Nicolas Burckhard1744–1776
François-Martin Burckhard1776–1793
Matthieu Burckhard1776–1793

===Freistroff===

Jean-Christophe Hopp1685–1735
François Hopp1735–1738
Jean Hopp1738–1758
Jean-Pierre Hopp1758–1766
Nicolas Schwind1766–1781
Pierre Hopp1781–1793

===Gorze===

Jean-Jacques Valche1707–1714
Jean-Pierre Urich1714–1740
Jean-Nicolas Guerchoux1777–1793

===Grostenquin===

Jean-Jacques Cané1725–1753
Oswald Back1753–1793

===Hérange===

Jean-Ulrich Vollmar1657–1690
Jean-Nicolas Vollmar1690–1730
Jean-Jacques Grosholtz1730–1735
Jean-Georges Lander1766–1793

===Hombourg-Budange===

Jean-Jacques Langactive in 1689
Matthieu Back1738–1741
Jean-Léonard Schwind1741–1744
Jean-Pierre Spirckel1744–1773
Pierre Schwind1773–1783
Jean-Jacques Wolff1783–1793

===Insming===

Sébastien Parisot1635–1707
Jean-Valentin Parisot1707–1731
Jean-Jacques Bour1731–1765
Jean-Thibaud Schweitzer1765–1769
Jean-Jacques Bour1769–1781
Valentin Grosholtz1781–1793

===Jallaucourt===

===Kédange-sur-Canner===

===Kirsch-lès-Sierck===

Pierre Wolff1695–1721
Gaspard Wolff1721–1722
Jean-Martin Wolff1722–1740
Gaspard Wolff1740–1743
François Wolff1743–1776
Pierre Wolff1776–1793

===Lixheim===

===Longeville-lès-Saint-Avold===

Nicolas Schweitzeractive in 1613
Antoine Grauel1717–1757
Jean Grauel1757–1782
Jean-Pierre Grauel1782–1786
Jean Wolff1786–1787
Jean-Nicolas Wolff1787–1793

===Lorquin===

Jean-Georges Burckhard1680–1692
Dominique Burckhard1709–1734
Michel Henry1734–1765
Joseph Godot1765–1779
Jean-Pierre Wolff1779–1793

===Louvigny===

===Lutzelbourg===

Jean-Jacques Grosholtz1680–1712
Jean-Michel Grosholtz1712–1743
Jean-Georges Grosholtz1743–1787
Jean-Georges Grosholtz1787–1793

===Metz===

Louis Schweitzer1613–1653
Matthieu Schweitzer1653–1680
Nicolas Schweitzer1680–1684
Jean-Jacques Burckhard1684–1693
Jean-Baptiste Barré1693–1715
Nicolas Barré1715–1730
Jean-Nicolas Roch1730–1731 (last name also appears as Rauch)
Georges-Laurent Roch1731–1748 (last name also appears as Rauch)
Nicolas Barré1748–1779
Nicolas-Oswald Barré1779–1801
Nicolas Barré1801–1812
Matthieu Spirckel1812–1833
Pierre-Emmanuel Desfourneaux1833–1870

===Montenach===

Jean Spirckel1680–1695
André Spirckel1695–1711
Jean-Nicolas Roch1711–1720 (last name also appears as Rauch)
Georges-Laurent Roch1720–1721 (last name also appears as Rauch)
Jean-Pierre Spirckel1721–1759
Nicolas Spirckel1759–1793

===Morhange===

Étienne Schwartz1610–1632
Antoine Hermann1632–1670
Jean-Jacques Grosholtz1670–1680
Pierre Hermann1680–1682
Claude Hermann1682–1733
Jean Hermann1733–1758
Jean-Jacques Hermann1758–1761
Claude Hermann1761–1793

===Niederstinzel===

Jean-Nicolas Lander1681–1692
Jean-Philippe Schild1736–1762
Pierre Schild1762–1786
Jacques Schild1785–1793

===Phalsbourg===

===Porcelette===

Gaspard Wolff1740–1748
Pierre Wolff1748–1785

===Prévocourt===

see: Delme

===Puttelange-aux-Lacs===

Jean-Jacques Carpe1665–1686
Jean-Valentin Igel1686–1702
Jean-Bernard Bour1702–1734
Théodore Bour1734–1752
Jean-Georges Bour1752–1793

===Rodemack===

Jean-Henri Spirckel1687–1709
Jean-Henri Spirckel1709–1718
Jean-Bernard Spirckel1718–1724
Jean-Théodore Burckhard1724–1754
François Spirckel1754–1773
Jean-Nicolas Spirckel1773–1793

===Saint-Avold===

Jean Spengleractive in 1615
Christophe Lander1625–1632
Jean-Nicolas Carpe1632–1652
Jean-Gaspard Lander1652–1688
Jean-Michel Lander1688–1719
François-Gaspard Lander1719–1745
Nicolas Lander1745–1785
Christophe Back1785–1793

===Sarralbe===

Jean-Pierre Rhein1702–1724
Jacques-Charles Rhein1724–1744
Jean-Thibaud Schweitzer1765–1769
Jean-Jacques Bour1769–1781
Jean Grosholtz1781–1793

===Sarrebourg===

Guy Burckhard1685–1698
Jean-Georges Burckhard1698–1717
Georges-Frédéric Burck1739–1740

===Sarreguemines===

Nicolas Bour1666–1675
Jean-Bernard Bour1675–1702
Jean-Jacques Bour1702–1734
Jean-Pierre Bour1734–1754
François Rhein1754–1784
Jean Rhein1784–1793

===Schorbach===

Jean-Henri Schild1662–1699
Matthieu Schild1699–1751
Georges-Frédéric Schild1751–1756
Jean-Jacques Schild1756–1775
Jean-Henri Schild1775–1793

===Sierck-les-Bains===

===Thionville===

Nicolas Geilerc. 1680
Jean-Henri Spirckel1687–1709
Jean-Pierre Dillenburg1709–1738
Jean-Pierre Dillenburg1738–1748
Jean-Pierre Dillenburg1748–1763
Jean-Baptiste Dillenburg1748–1789
Jean-Baptiste Spirckel1789–1793

===Tincry===

see: Delme

===Tragny===

see: Delme

===Vatimont===

see: Béchy

===Vic-sur-Seille===

Humbert Cailleactive in 1633
Rémi Laurent1663–1680
Pierre Hermann1680–1688
Claude Parisot1688–1734
Jean Parisot1734–1777
Claude Parisot1777–1793

==Vosges (88)==

===Bruyères===

François-Joseph Hiezely1719–1736
Jacques Heidenreich1736–1761

===Charmes===

Charles Magnard1702–1733
Jean-Charles Chrétien1746–1752
Jean-Joseph Hiezely1752–1754
Léopold Chrétien1754–1786
Antoine Hiezely1786–1793

===Châtel-sur-Moselle===

see: Charmes

===Châtenois===

Jean Chrétien1752–1756
Claude-François Chrétien1756–1793

===Darney===

Jean-Pierre Courtois1737–1769
Pierre-Fidèle Chrétien1769–1793

===Dompaire===

Jean-Nicolas Laury1709–1730
Didier Chapelain1730–1752
Jean-Nicolas Chapelain1752–1757
Antoine-François Fixard1757–1774
Jean-François Fixard1774–1788

===Épinal===

Jean Bontempsactive in 1601
Nicolas Guillemette de Fontenay1601–1607
Martinactive in 1656
Jean Pierson1672–1686
Jean-Nicolas Laury1686–1726
Jean-Nicolas Laury1726–1734
Matthieu Wees1734–1753
Jean-Georges Anthès1753–1762
François Wees1762–1775
Joseph Wees1775–1790
François Spirckel1790–1797
François Wolff1797–1803
Jean-Nicolas Chapelain1803–1817
Antoine Chapelain1817–1818
Jean-Nicolas Cané1818–1840
Conrad Braun1840–1849

===La Neuveville-sous-Châtenois===

===Mirecourt===

Jean-Dominique Chrétien1700–1736
François Chrétien1736–1754
Jean-Nicolas Chrétien1776–1798

===Neufchâteau===

Antoine Chrétienc. 1730–1745
Henri Chrétien1745–1755
Claude-Michel Chrétien1755–1756/57
Oswald Rhein1756/57–1773
Jean-Nicolas Wolff1770–1793

===Rambervillers===

François-Joseph Hiezelyactive in 1719
Georges Chapelain1746–1769
Jean-Michel Hiezely1769–1770
Jean-Georges Hiezely1770–1777

===Remiremont===

===Saint-Dié===

Nicolas Maurisatactive in 1621
Jean-Michel Burckhard1701–1712
Georges-Adolphe Heidenreich1712–1737
Jean-Michel Hiezelyactive in 1757
Claude Hiezely1774–1793

===Saint-Nabord===

=Midi-Pyrénées=

==Ariège (09)==

===Foix===

François Cabanié1793–1802
Nicolas-Charles-Gabriel Dupuy1802–1830
Joseph Beaufaye1830–1849
François-Nicolas Beaufaye1849–1853

==Aveyron (12)==

===Rodez===

Pradelc. 1685
Jean-Louis Daydé1780–1782
Jean Crossy1782–1793
François Berger1793–1797
Jean Crossy1797–1824
Guy Le Moalic1824–1828
Pierre-Victor Rives1828–1853

==Haute-Garonne (31)==

===Toulouse===

Jean Barrot1659–1666
Jean Touzetactive in 1666
Mathieu Bourideu–1757 (his last name also appears as Mathieu Bouirou; sources also say 1759–1763)
Jean Daizesactive in 1768 (some sources say 1757–1769)
Antoine Varennes1769/70–1812 (brother to Jean Varennes in Cahors)
Marcelin Berthoumier1812–1817
Jean-François Guerchoux1817–1818
Laurent Guerchoux1818–1837
Henri-Matthieu Guerchoux1837–1838

==Gers (32)==

===Auch===

Jean Palaso1574–1575
Pierre Andréactive in 1623
Jean Dupin{{circa|1630}}
Pierre Labailheactive in 1650
Jean Cestarès1662–1670
Jean Dumas1673–1695
Jean Bruel1699–1719
Guillaume Bruel1719–1747
Bertrand Faroux1752–1777 (name also given as Féraut)
Jean Daizes1781–1788
Jean Rascat1788–1790
? Goutte1790–1792
Matthieu Benoist1792–1793
Jean Rascat1793–1798
Joseph Laporte1798–1822
Jean Prosset1822–1849

===Lectoure===

Jean Rascat1780–1784

==Lot (46)==

===Cahors===

Jean Varennes1761–1809 (brother to Antoine Varennes in Toulouse)
Romain Labat1809–1810
Armand Varennes1810–1818
Laurent-Désiré Desmorest1827–1849

==Hautes-Pyrénées (65)==

===Tarbes===

Jean-Louis Daydéactive in 1792
Charles Lacaille1792–1794
François Spirckel1794–1802
Jean Rascat1802–1818
Jean Grosholtz1818–1823
Louis Grosholtz1823–1843
Jean-Simon Grosholtz1843–1844
Vincent Bornacini1844–1848

==Tarn (81)==

===Albi===

Jean Matthieu1598–1599
Sylvain{{circa|1685}}
Étienne Étienne1807–1815
Marcelin Rigal1815–1824
Jean-Pierre Étienne1824–1831
Pierre Miraucourt1831–1849

==Tarn-et-Garonne (82)==

===Montauban===

Armand Varennes1809–1818
Marcelin Berthoumier1818–1824
Marcelin Rigal1824–1837
Jean-François Guerchoux1837–1849

=Nord-Pas-de-Calais=

==Nord (59)==

===Cambrai===

Escluveactive in 1368
Robert Fayetactive in 1595
Nicolas Delannoisactive in 1611
Pierre de Groville1627–1629
Guillaume-Joseph Vermeille{{circa|1730}}–1750
François Damonvilleactive in 1750
Pierre-François Vermeille1790–1793

===Douai===

Jean de Le Porteactive in 1459
Jacques Galoppinactive in 1679
François-Joseph Demettre1795–1825
Louis Demettre1825–1828
Pierre Demettre1828–1835
François Demettre1835–1870

===Lille===

Pierre Vermeilleactive in 1766
Charles-André-Joseph Demettre1766–1773
Pierre-Joseph Foyez1773–1792

===Maubeuge===

André Vivien{{circa|1770}}

===Valenciennes===

Jean Boitquinactive in 1679
Julien-Joseph Vermeille1780–1801
Pierre-Joseph Vermeille1801–1802

==Pas-de-Calais (62)==

===Arras===

Henri Cousin{{circa|1470}}
Jean-Baptiste Outredebanque1753–1780
Pierre Outredebanque1780–1795

===Boulogne===

Jean-André-Joseph Tanné1731–1766
Charles-André-Joseph Demettre1766–1773
François Lacaille1773–1793

===Calais===

Jean-André-Joseph Tanné1729–1766
Charles-André-Joseph Demettre1766–1773
François Lacaille1773–1793

===Saint-Omer===

=Pays de la Loire=

==Loire-Atlantique (44; before 1957 Loire Inférieure)==

===Nantes===

Pierre Poupin1574–1575
Charles Davyactive in 1626
Macé Bouëtardactive in 1673
Jean Verdier1673–1686
Laurent Leroy1686–1688
Pierre Judic1688–1701 (name also rendered as Jeudy)
François Durand1701–1705
Pierre Chaumont1705–1725
Étienne Ganié1725–1735
Jacques Bouëtard1735–1738
Pierre Chaumont1738–1755
Étienne Ganié1755–1757
Jacques-Victor Ganié1757–1784
Charles-François Férey1784–1789
Michel Sénéchal1789–1794
François-Joseph Férey1794–1798
François Lacaille1798–1805
François Lacaille1805–1823
Jacques-Auguste Ganié1823–1845
Jacques-Henri Ganié1845–1849

==Maine-et-Loire (49)==

===Angers===

Adam Lesnéactive in 1546
Nicolas Cousnier1615–1618
Jacques Cousnier1618–1622
Pierre Roussière1622–1625
Pierre Briand1670–1677
Julien Beudin1677–1681
Pierre Verdier1681–1687
Jean Morin1687–1689
Laurent Leroy1689–1709
François Verdieren 1709–1717
Jean Petitjean1717–1720
Nicolas Férey1720–1725
François Férey1725–1736
Pierre Charpentier1736–1753
Jean-Baptiste Charpentier1753–1766
Nicolas-Charles-Gabriel Charpentier1753–1758
Jean-Baptiste Charpentier1766–1771
Jacques Filliaux1771–1785
Jacques-Joseph-Hyacinthe Filliaux1785–1808
Pierre-Jacques Ganié1808–1829
Charles-Gabriel Jouenne1829–1832
Pierre-Jacques Ganié1832–1848
Stanislas Ganié1848–1870

===Saumur===

André Carouaultactiv in 1634
Jean Verdier1674–1687
Etienne Robert1712–1727
Pierre Asselin1727–1731
Etienne Robert1731–1735
Yves Robert1735–1759
Antoine Dupuy1759–1767
Antoine Dupuy1767–1785
Louis-Jean Dupuy1785–1793

==Mayenne (53)==

===Château-Gontier===

René Chaumontactive in 1686
Martin Dupuy1717–1722
Jacques Dupuy1722–1742
Jacques-François Dupuy1742–1759
Pierre Dupuy1759–1783
Nicolas-Charles-Gabriel Dupuy1783–1793

===Laval===

François Chaumont1680–1687
Jacques Bouëtard1720–1730
Jacques-Etienne Bouëtard1730–1740
Pierre Martin1740–1756
Jacques Durand1756–1782
Pierre Martin1782–1785
Jacques-François Durand1785–1813
Henri Bickler1813–1815
Jacques-Joseph Durand1815−1819 (executed for homicide)
Pierre-Michel Durand1819–1823
François-Hippolyte Desmorest1823–1843
Jean-Jacques Ehrardt1843–1849

==Sarthe (72)==

===La Flèche===

Jean Billonactive in 1686

===Le Mans===

Jean Benoist1698–1720
Joseph Filliaux1720–1723
Pierre Charpentier1723–1733
Joseph Charpentier1733–1750
Louis-Jacques Filliaux1750–1767
Nicolas-Louis Jouenne1750–1767
Nicolas-Louis Jouenne1767–1784
Charles Jouenne1767–1822
Isidore-Joseph Vermeille1822–1827
Romain Labat1827–1846
Pierre Marc1846–1849

==Vendée (85)==

===Fontenay-le-Comte===

Jean Fraigneau{{circa|1700–1710}}
François Fraigneau1710–1728
Michel Clément1728–1745
Pierre-Victor Asselin1745–1755
Joseph Asselin1755–1778
Pierre Asselin1778–1802
André-Thomas Férey1802
Nicolas-Louis Jouenne1802–1805
Pierre Wolff1805–1824
Pierre Wolff1824–1849

=Picardie=

==Aisne (02)==

===Laon===

Mathurin Porrèsactive round 1590
Mathurin Damet1595–1617
François Roussel1660–1664
Louis Desmorest1664–1710
Nicolas Desmorest1710–1761
François-Joseph Desmorest1761–1764
Jean-LouisDesmorest1764–1812
Isidore-Joseph Vermeille1812–1823
Jean-François-Philibert Robineau1823–1845
Frédéric-Henri-Auguste Robineau1845–1849

===Soissons===

Jean Gressier1680–1705
André Gressier1705–1726
François Desmorest1726–1750
Nicolas-François Desmorest1750–1761
Denis-François Hérisson1761–1762
Charles-René Zelle1762–1776
Charles-Henri-Martin Zelle1776–1792

==Oise (60)==

===Beauvais===

Robert Berger1749–1763
Jacques-Robert Berger1763–1784
François-Robert-Gabriel Berger1784–1798
Jean-François-Philibert Robineau1798–1799
François-Robert-Gabriel Berger1799–1805
Robert-Gabriel Berger1805–1813
Charles-Henri-Constant Desmorest1813–1849

===Clermont===

(former Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, also called Clermont-en-France)

see: Senlis

===Compiègne===

Pierre Clavièreactive in 1627
Cyprien Levert1660–1670
Jacques Hérisson1670–1680
Guillaume Hérisson1680–1683
Jacques Dollé1683–1717
Louis-André Desmorest1717–1719
Jacques Dollé1719–1749
Nicolas Dollé1749–1762
Louis-Nicolas Dollé1762–1793

===Crépy-en-Valois===

Pierre Hérissonactive in 1629
Louis Berger1700–1713
Jacques Dollé1713–1717
Robert Berger1717–1763
Jacques-Robert Berger1763–1784
François-Robert-Gabriel Berger1784–1793

===Noyon===

Féry Leblonactive in 1617
François-Joseph Desmorest1743–1793

===Senlis===

Claude Harrieactive in 1544
Jean Taffinactive in 1571
Philippe Hérisson1622–1662
Claude Hérisson1662–1667
Philippe Hérisson1667–1673
Jacques Hérisson1673–1680
François-Cyprien Hérisson1680–1727
Nicolas Hérisson1727–1742
François-Nicolas Hérisson1742–1755
Denis-François Hérisson1755–1761
Nicolas-François Desmorest1761–1784
Louis-Auguste-Nicolas Desmorest1784–1793
Pierre-Nicolas-François Desmorest1784–1793

==Somme (80)==

===Amiens===

Pierre Phélippartactive in 1463
Haquin de Bergueactive in 1468
Jean de Tournaiactive in 1516
Louis-Charles Hébert1731–1760
Joseph Foyez1760–1767
Pierre-François Vermeille1767–1795
François Étienne1795
Jean Boursier1795–1796
Jacques-Bonaventure Collet de Charmoy1796–1816
Amand-Constant Vermeille1816–1837 (Armand-Constant ?)
Amand Vermeille1837–1852 (Armand ?)
Jacques-Henri Ganié1852−1853
Nicolas Roch1853–1870 (his last name seometimes appears as Rauch; after 1870, see: Monsieur de Paris)

=Poitou-Charentes=

==Charente (16)==

===Angoulême===

Jean Cestarès1656–1682
Guy Robert1684–1698
Robert Guitton1700–1702
Joseph Senigotte1728–1740
Jean Jacquinet1740–1742
Jacques Berger1744–1758
Jean Brunet1758–1760
(interim executioners between 1760 and 1789)
Jean Roch1789–1802 (his last name also appears as Rauch)
Pierre Pradel1802–1816
François-Xavier Rhein1816–1827
Matthieu-Isidore Rhein1827–1840
Claude Roch1840–1849 (his last name also appears as Rauch)

==Charente-Maritime (17)==

===La Rochelle===

Hilaire Camyonround 1610
Jacques Lafargue1663–1680
Jacques Lafargue1694–1702
Pierre Lafargue1702–1713
Pierre Combaud1713–1719
Pierre Landeau1719–1723
Victor Landeau1723–1726
Christophe Benoist1726–1747
Jean Benoist1747–1749
François Férey1749–1757
Joseph Férey1757–1774
François-Charles-Gabriel Férey1757–1769
Joseph Lacaille1774–1789
Jacques-Bonaventure Collet de Charmoy1789–1795

===Rochefort===

Jean Montagne1793–1795

===Saintes===

Jean Benoist1725–1728
Pierre Benoist1728–1750
Maixent-Mathurin Ayrault1750–1763
Christophe Ayrault1763–1802
François Spirckel1802–1825
Matthieu Spirckel1825–1849

==Deux-Sèvres (79)==

===Niort===

Pierre Landeau1695–1723
Victor Landeau1723–1731
Pierre Asselin1731–1748
Joseph Asselin1748–1756
Augustin Asselin1756–1781
Augustin-Joseph Asselin1781–1813
Augustin-André Asselin1813–1823
Louis-Augustin-Désiré Asselin1823–1849

===Saint-Maixent-l'École===

Réneteauactive in 1667
Chaussonnieractive in 1683
Mathurin Ayrault1705–1722
Louis Ayrault1722–1736
Mathurin Ayrault1736–1762
Clément Ayrault1762–1785
Maixent-Mathurin Ayrault1762–1763

===Thouars===

Jean-Jacques Fraigneau1710–1722
Martin Dupuy1732–1745
Louis Duchesne1745–1765
Jean-Martin Dupuy1765–1793

==Vienne (86)==

===Civray===

Jean David1775–1793

===Loudun===

Duchesneactive in 1634
Michel Clément1718–1720
Louis Ayrault1720–1725
Louis Duchesne1725–1758
François Duchesne1758–1787
François Berger1787–1793

===Poitiers===

Jean Verdieractive in 1626
Michel Verdieractive in 1670
Étienne Renéteau1687–1707
Mathurin Pinocheau1707–1709
Mathurin Pinocheau1709–1721
Guy Renéteau1721–1727
François Verdier1727–1764
François Verdier1764–1772
Pierre-François Verdier1764–1796
Louis-Nicolas Dollé1796–1805
Joseph-Martin Benoist1805–1809
Pierre-Nicolas Berthelot1809–1827
Nicolas Wolff1827–1831
Matthieu Wolff1831–1846
Raymond Peyrussan1846–1854
Charles-André Wolff1854–1870

=Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur=

==Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (04)==

===Digne===

Pierre Back1793–1794
Pierre Cané1794
François Montagne1794–1795
Jean-Pierre Thiéry1795–1816
François-Xavier Reine1816–1817 (his name comes also written as Rhein)
Alexandre-Victor Jouenne1817–1849

==Hautes-Alpes (05)==

===Gap===

Nicolas Viard1793–1794
Antoine Roch1794–1797 (his last name also appears as Rauch)
François Roch1797–1805 (his last name also appears as Rauch)
Laurent Roch1805–1826 (his last name also appears as Rauch)
Hyacinthe Roch1826–1836 (his last name also appears as Rauch)
? Schlick1836–1841
Victor Roch1841–1849 (his last name also appears as Rauch)

==Alpes-Maritimes (06)==

===Nice===

Joseph-François Desmorest1798–1804
François Berger1804–1805
Joseph-François Desmorest1805–1814 (the same like from 1798 to 1804)

==Bouches-du-Rhône (13)==

===Aix-en-Provence===

Laurent-Martin Coquelin1802–1809
Pierre-Gabriel Giraudon1809–1810
Louis Alexis1810–1811
Romain Labat1811–1814
François-Joseph Férey1814–1819
Bénigne-Nicolas-François Brochard1819–1820
Nicolas Burckhard1820–1834 (his last name is also written Bourgard)
Pierre-Thermidor Vermeille1834–1842
Henri-Charles Desmorest1842–1853
Laurent-Désiré Desmorest1853–1860
Vincent Bornacini1860–1870

==Var (83)==

===Draguignan===

Joseph Chaylan1799–1802
Jean Wolff1802
Matthieu Burckhard1802–1814
François-Joseph Heidenreich1814–1827
Jean-François Heidenreich1827–1835
Nicolas Chtarque1835–1841
Laurent Bornacini1841–1848
Vincent Bornacini1848–1849

==Vaucluse (84)==

===Carpentras===

François Berger1797–1799
Pierre-Nicolas-François Desmorest1799–1830
Adrien-Nicolas-Joseph Cané1830–1834
Antoine Garoux1834–1838
Jean-Jacques Erhardt1838–1843
Louis-Henri Desmorest1843–1849

=Rhône-Alpes=

==Ain (01)==

===Bourg-en-Bresse===

François Lauretactive in 1738
Geniès Armilhonactive round 1765 (former executioner of Clermont-Ferrand)
Nicolas Montagneactive in 1766
Désiré Gibozactive in 1792
Louis Ripert1792–1793
Claude-Antoine Chrétien1793–1794 (interim; executioner of Chalon)
Charles Frey1794–1795
François Vially1795–1796
Pierre Ripert1796–1797 (interim; executioner of Lyon)
Jean-Pierre Reine1797–1805 (his name also appears as Rhein)
Paul Martinet1805–1808
Jean Guillamet1808–1845
Nicolas Grosholtz1845–1849

==Ardèche (07)==

===Privas===

Henri Labille1793–1794
Pierre-Nicolas-François Desmorest1794–1795
Jean-Pierre Bickler1798–1811 (his last name also appears as Pickler)
Nicolas-Pierre Hermann1811–1832
Pierre Roch1832–1836 (his last name also appears as Rauch)
Léonard Richim1836–1849

==Drôme (26)==

===Valence===

Laurent-Marin Coquelin1792–1793
Jean-Pierre Combe1793–1805
Jean-Baptiste-Oswald Cané1805–1822
Jean-François Cané1822–1835
François Wolff1835–1844
Hyacinthe Roch1844–1849 (his last name also appears as Rauch sometimes)

==Isère (38)==

===Grenoble===

Antoine de Lochesactive in 1519
Guillaume de Leisonactive in 1553
Vincent Brunactive in 1557
Michel Perrinactive in 1562
? Lerbras{{circa|1565}}
? Rozeau{{circa|1575}}
? Palevin{{circa|1585}}
Michaud-Pierron{{circa|1595}}
Jean Brocardactive in 1611
Jean Janonactive in 1670
Jean Eynardactive in 1674
Jean Janonactive in 1691
Jacques Joubert1702–1720
François Ripert1725–1782
Jean Ripert1782–1790
Pierre Ripert1790–1793
François Pacheactive in 1793
Jean-Baptiste Desmorest1794–1808
Pierre-Joseph Vermeille1808–1820
Jean Guerchoux1820–1835
Jean-François Heidenreich1835–1847
Jean-Pierre Piot1847–1862

==Loire (42)==

===Feurs===

Louis Faroux1793–1795

===Montbrison===

Louis-Richard Faroux1734–1760
Jean Faroux1760–1793
Jean Faroux1795–1799
Jean-Pierre Rochen 1799–1801 (last name also given as Rauch)
Louis Faroux1801–1813
Joseph-François Desmorest1813–1823
Nicolas Roch1823–1849 (last name also given as Rauch)

==Rhône (69)==

===Lyon===

Jean Jacquenot1525–1526; active again in 1529 ? (his last name also appears written as Jacquemot)
Antoine Benoît–1723 (Benoit and his wife have been murdered in the night from May 18 to 19, 1723)
Jean Lavoué1723–1735
Marguerite-Julienne Le Paistour1745–1749 (sacked after involving in a mayor robbery; married and became a housewife in Cancale)
Jean Ripert1792–1794
Claude-Antoine Chrétien1804–1842
Henri Lac1853–1870

==Savoie (73)==

===Chambéry===

Laurent Rhein1794–1810
Pierre Rhein1810–1815
Jean-Emile Grosholtz1860–1866
Jules Cané1866–1868 (not 100% confirmed, but most likely)

==Haute-Savoie (74)==

no executioner known so far

=Monsieur de Paris: The Executioners of the French Republic=

In 1870 the Republic of France abolished all local executioners and named the executioner of Paris, Jean-François Heidenreich, Exécuteur des Arrêts Criminels, which became France's official description of the executioner's occupation. From then on there would be only one executioner to carry out death sentences for all of France except Corsica which would follow in 1875. As the Republic's executioner was required to live in Paris, people soon started to refer to him as "Monsieur de Paris", "The Mister from Paris". At the occasion of his nomination, Heidenreich could choose four among France's former local executioners to be his aides.

Jean-François Heidenreich1871–1872
Nicolas Roch1872–1879
Louis Deibler1879–1898
Anatole Deibler1899–1939
Jules-Henri Desfourneaux1939–1951
André Obrecht1951–1976
Marcel Chevalier1976–1981

=Les Départements Outre-Mer=

==Guadeloupe (971)==

==Martinique (972)==

==Guyane (973)==

==La Réunion (974)==

==Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (975)==

==Mayotte (976)==

==Saint-Barthélemy (977)==

==Saint-Martin (978)==

=Les Territoires Outre-Mer=

==Wallis-et-Futuna (986)==

==Polynésie française (987)==

==Nouvelle-Calédonie (988)==

==Île de Clipperton (989)==

French Guiana

=Monsieur de Cayenne: The Executioners of the French Republic=

Cayenne Central Prison never used its own guillotine. All death sentences of convicts and locally condemned prisoners were conducted at Saint-Laurent.

=Monsieur de Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni|Saint-Laurent: The Executioners of the Bagne=

All executioners of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni were Bagne inmates themselves.

Rasséguier1860(?)–1889
Louis-Auguste Chaumet1889–1898/1900
Isidore Hespel1898–1921 (nicknamed "Le Chacal" by the other inmates)
Bonnefoy1921–1923 (inmate nr. 42164; nicknamed "Charlot" by the other inmates)
Louis Ladurelle1923–1937 (his name also appears as Ladurel)
Clouziot1937–1943 (nicknamed "Mouche à Bœuf" by the other inmates)

Germany

=Pre-Germany Executioners=

Mannäi~20 a.C. (Machaerus)

=Local Executioners (1276 to between 1848 and 1871)=

==Ansbach==

Friedrich ? (also known as Meister Friedrich)1575–1611

==Augsburg==

(name not found out yet)13th century (The first one ever nominated as a professional executioner in Germany; that was in 1276, and for the first time – simultaneously – an executioner's job description was published)
Veit Stolz1538–1613
Joas Lemler~1567
Hans Deibler1572–1594 (Before 1561–1571 in Memmingen; ancestor to the French Republic's- executioners Louis Deibler and Anatole Deibler)
Michael Deibler1594–1621
Dietrich Metz1621–1624?
Georg Leichumb1624–1629
Max Philipp Hartmann1677–1679
Johann Adam Hartmann1686–1706
Johann Jakob Scheller~1705
? Kuisle–1714
Franz Trenckhler1714–1723
Johann Georg Tränckler1723–1730
Johann Adam Scheller~1730
Johann Georg Tränckhler~1768
Johann Pflügler–1789 (committed suicide 1790)

==Babenhausen==

? Fischer~1711

==Bamberg==

? Schmidt~1537

==Berlin==

Benedictus Barsch1535–1560
Hermann Rüter, or Hartmann Rüter1560–1571
Caspar Spiegel1576–1586
Martin Heintze1586-?
Hans Lissen1631–1636
Gottfried Zürek1636–1639
? Gebhart1639–1653
Hans Rudolff1647–1655
Gottfried ?1655
Caspar Götze1655–1669
Hans Müller1669–1680
Heinrich Müller1681–1690
Martin Koblentz1690–1702
Hans Michael Eichfeld1702–1705
Augustin Konrad Walter1705–1710
Hans Michael Eichfeld1710–1714
Christopf Stoff1714
? Neumann1714–1719
Georg Wilhelm1720–1728
Martin Hennings1729–1731
Martin Weydemann~1731
Gottfried Weydemann1745–1748
Jakob Kratzel1748–1752
? Meyer1752–1769
Johann Daniel Brandt1769–1808
Christian Friedrich Krafft1808–1819
August Hellriegel1818–1834
? Hormuth1834
A. W. Krafft1834–1860

==Bernau==

Johann Christoph Jeck1729–1730
? Michaelis1730–1740
Martin Gottlieb Koch1740–1747
Andreas Kleine1747–17??
August Heinrich Kaufmann1780–1802
Carl Friedrich Kaufmann1802–1836?
Wilhelm Weber1836–1850
Carl Altmann1853–1874?
Friedrich Schmidt1874–1877
Ferdinand August Zimmermann1877-?

==Biberach==

==Bitterfeld==

? Heintze (known as Sohn des Torgauers)16..?

==Borna==

? Polster~1723

==Bötzow, Oranienburg==

{{see also|Bötzow}}

Dietrich Jeck~1586

==Braunschweig==

Claus Frölich~1652
Christoph Pfeffer~1724
? Funcke~1818

==Bremen==

? Adelarius–1539
Christian Schwarz1827–1860 (Unknown when he passed from Bremen City's local executioner to Bremen's state executioner; from 1843 to 1859 he also was Hannover's state executioner)
Johann Christian Göppel1738-

==Brüx==

? Huß~1760

==Burgau==

==Burglengenfeld==

==Celle==

Suhr family~1650–1750

==Cologne==

Franz Joseph Wohlmuth~1566

==Dillingen==

==Dinkelsbühl==

? Span~1644 (

==Donauwörth==

==Dresden==

==Dühnen==

? Voss~1817

==Eger==

? Peter~1486
? Philipp~1581
? Huß–1781
Karl Huß1781–1827

==Frankenstein==

==Frankfurt am Main==

Schelm von Bergenmid-12th century (Most likely not a professional executioner)
? Hans~1370
? Friedrich~1446
Jonas Fischer–1690

==Freiberg/Sachsen==

==Füssen==

==Görlitz==

? Kühn–1641

==Günzburg==

==Haigerloch==

Steinmeyer family~1750
Jakob Steinmeyer1764–
Xaver Steinmeyer~1779

==Halle==

? Fritz~1747

==Hamburg==

? Vicko1372–1384
Peter Funcke1384–1402?
? Rosenfeld~1402
Johann Hagedorn1471-
Michael Dannenberg–1485
Klaus Flügge1485–1488
Hinrich Penningk1521–1528
Claus Rose1528–1547
Heinrich Wendeborn1547–1576
Jürgen Böhme1576–1612
Max Graf1612–1621
Valtin Matz1622–1639
? Gebhart (or Gevert?)1639-?
Ismael Asthusen I.1653–1664
Berthold Deutschmann1664–1674
Jakob Stoeff1674–1685
Ismael Asthusen II.1685–1703
Ismael Asthusen III.1703–1722
Franz Wilhelm Hennings I.1722-? (1735?)
Ismael Asthusen IV.17?? (1735?) –1767
Franz Wilhelm Hennigs II.1767–1773
Franz Wilhelm Hennings III.1773
Franz Wilhelm Hennings IV.1773–1790
Franz Wilhelm Hennings V.1790–1822
Franz Wilhelm Hennings VI.1822–1830
Raphael Georg Voigt1830–1852

==Hannover==

? Vit~1500
Johann Hartmann1818–1831
Johann Voß–1843
Christian Schwarz1843–1857 (from 1857 to 1859 Hannover's state executioner; local executioner in Bremen from 1827 to 1860)

==Heidelberg==

? Nord~1812

==Heilbronn==

Hans Maurer~1446 ()

==Helmstedt==

? Ingermann~1609

==Hof==

Heinrich Schmidt16th century (until 1573) (father of Franz Schmidt)
Franz Schmidt1573-1578 (then he was moving to Nuremberg)

==Holzen==

==Hoya==

==Husum==

==Kaufbeuren==

==Kempten==

Georg Kuisl~1665
Andreas Klingensteiner~1701 (Kempten)
? Deigentesch–1708 (Kempten)

==Kiel==

? Pickel (also Bickel)~1722

==[[Königsberg]] (now Kaliningrad, Russia)==

{{see also|Kaliningrad}}

Johann Christoph Neumann1756-

==[[Landeck]], Silesia (now in Poland==

{{see also|Silesia}}

? Stein~1800

==Lauingen==

==Leipzig==

Heyland family1600-
Christoph Hain~1621
Christoph Heintze–1695
Polster family1695-

==Lentzen==

Heintze (known as Sohn des Torgauers)mid-17th century

==Lindau==

Johann Näher1623–1640 / 1650– (1639–1650 in Zürich, Switzerland)

==Markt Oberdorf==

==Memmingen==

Hans Leycham1553–1561?
Hans Deibler1561–1571 (After 1571 til 1594 in Augsburg; ancestor to the French Republic's executioners Louis Deibler and Anatole Deibler)
Jakob Deibler (also Teübler)1571-
Bartholme Deibler (also Teubler)1607-
Matheus Fux (also Matheiß Fux)1656–1696
Conrad Fux~1696
Johann Fuchs–1720
Johann Conrad Nejer~1720
? Widemann1743–1767
Heinrich Widmann~1772
Jakob Bickel~1773
Johann Michael Widemann~1777
Heinrich Widmann~1778

==Munich==

Martin ?~1760
Martin Hörmann1813–1841 (Munich)
Lorenz Scheller1829–1854 (after 1854, Scheller was Bavaria's state executioner)

==Nördlingen==

==Nuremberg==

Hans Wintter1460–1470
Hans ?~1479
? Gilg1525
Franz Schmidt (also known as Meister Franz)1572–1617; was the first executioner to ever write a book about his occupation; deceased 1634)
Bernhard Schlegel1617–
Valentin Deusser–1641 (carried out sentences just a few months)
Matthäus Perger1645-
Johann Michael Widmann1738–1757 (Nuremberg)

==Ohlau==

==Öttingen==

Caspar Vollmer–1640
Philipp Deibler (also Deubler)1643–
Johann Fuchs~1650 (deceased 1672)
Georg Vollmer1668–
Georg Schöppelen1690–

==Passau==

==Pfaffenhausen==

==Regensburg==

==Sangershausen==

Emanuel Hamel~1860

==Schönegg==

==Schongau==

Jörg Abriel (also Johann Georg Abrellen)1544–1593
Georg Abrellen1597–1633
Hans Jakob Kuisl1683–1696
Hans Kuisl1711–1734
Jakob Kuisl1735–
Johann Georg Widmann1751–1781
Josef Benedikt Kuisl1783–1807
Johann Michael Kuisl18??- (Most likely the last executioner for Schongau)

==Schrobenhausen==

? Schmidt~1740

==Schwabmünchen==

Jakob Stangel1583–
Leonhard Tallhover~1720
? Rörle–1800

==Siegburg==

Hans Hansen–1638 (called "Meister Hans", "Meister Hansen" and "Doktor Hansen". Hansen, who worked as many other executioners part time also as physician, because he was also called "doktor", carried out a greater number of tortues and executions from 1636 to 1638, when a witch hunt and which trials were ongoing in Siegburg. One of the last, probably the last, victims was Hansen himself.){{Cite web |title=Hexenwesen in Siegburg und in Bonn & die Schicksale der Abtei – lokalgeschichte.de |url=https://lokalgeschichte.de/hexenwesen-in-siegburg-und-in-bonn-die-schicksale-der-abtei |access-date=2024-11-05 |language=de}}http://anton-praetorius.de/downloads/Kemmerich_Hexenprozesse_Rheinland_Chronik_Einzelschicksale.pdf
? Hansen (known as "Dr. Hansen")–1694https://discourse.genealogy.net/t/buch-geschichte-der-henker-teil-v/74601

==Sonthofen==

==Sponheim==

==Stuttgart==

==Thann in Bavaria==

? Kester–1544

==Torgau==

? Heintzebefore 1695 (father of Leipzig executioner Christoph Heintze)

==Ulm==

==Waal==

==Wassertüdingen==

==Weißenhorn==

two brothers Metz~1640
Jakob Igel~1787
Josef Igel~1798

==Wittstock==

Hans ? 1537

==Wrietzen==

=State Executioners (from 1848 and 1871 to 1936/37)=

==Baden==

Michael Müller1854–1886
Franz Müller1886–1888
Jakob Müller1888–1908
Karol Wypyszewski1893–1896 (Baden)
Benjamin Burckhardt1884–1896 (Baden)
Karl Burckhardt1896–1935 (state executioner also for Württemberg and Hesse)
Karl Müller1908– after 1922 (Since 1921 state executioner also for Hesse)
Konrad Widder1922–1923 (Baden)
Friedrich Hehr1935–1949 (state executioner also for Württemberg and Hesse, from 1937 on imperial executioner)

==Bavaria==

Anton Leisner–1852
Heinrich Graul~1852 (Bavarian Palatinate)
Lorenz Scheller1854–1880
Franz Reichhartafter 1854
? Kisslinger–1894
Franz Xaver Reichhart1894–1924 (Bavaria)
Johann Baptist Reichhart(Bavaria) 1924–1937 (from 1937 on imperial Executioner)

==Bremen==

Christian Schwarz1827–1860 (Unknown when he was nominated from Bremen City's local executioner to Bremen state executioner; from 1843 to 1859 he also was the state's executioner in Hannover)

==Hannover==

Christian Schwarz1857–1859 (from 1843 til 1857 local executioner for Hannover; also local executioner in Bremen from 1827 to 1860)
? Bormann1859–1870
Julius Krautz1870–1878 (from 1878 state executioner for Prussia)

=Hesse=

Karl Burckhardt1896–1935 (state executioner also for Baden and Württemberg)
Karl Müller1921 (from 1908 to after 1922 also state executioner in Baden)
Friedrich Hehr1935–1949 (state executioner also for Baden and Württemberg, from 1937 on imperial executioner)

==Prussia==

Georg Eduard Voigt1852–
Julius Krautz1878–1889 (until 1878 state executioner of Hannover)
Friedrich Reindel1889–1898
Wilhelm Reindel1899–1901
Alwin Engelhardt1900–1906 (executioner for once more, and also for Saxony, from 1933 to 1936)
Lorenz Schwietz1900–1914
Richard Schwietz1913–1915
Carl Gröpler1906–1937 (after 1927 executioner also for Saxony)
Paul Spaethe1912–1924 (1923 also Saxony)
Joseph Kurz (also Kurzer)1924–1927
Fritz Reichelt1927–1933
Alwin Engelhardt1933–1936 (executioner also for Saxony from 1933 to 1936)

==Saxony==

? Fritzscheactive in the 1840s and 50s
Otto Oswald Brand–1885 ()
Moritz Brand1885–1923/1927
Paul Spaethe1923–1927 (state executioner for Prussia from 1912 to 1924)
Carl Gröpler1927–1937 (from 1906 til 1937 executioner also for Prussia)
Alwin Engelhardt1933–1936 (executioner also for Saxony from 1933 to 1936; executed Martinus van der Lubbe)

==Württemberg==

? Schwarz–1888
? Siller1888–1926 (Württemberg)
Karl Burckhardt1896–1935 (state executioner also for Baden and Hesse)
Friedrich Hehr1935–1949 (state executioner also for Baden and Hesse, from 1937 on imperial executioner)

==Unknown==

Hans Kordess–1918 (according to the New York Times April 25, 1918)

=Executioners from 1936/37 to 1945=

Ernst Reindel1936–1943 (sources vary about his start)
Johann Baptist Reichhart(Bavaria) 1937–1945 (from 1924 to 1937 state executioner for Bavaria; from 1945 to 1947 Interim time and Occupation executioner)
Friedrich Hehr1937–1945 (from 1935 to 1937 state executioner for Baden, Württemberg and Hesse; from 1945 to 1949 Interim time and Occupation executioner)
Karl Burckhardt1937–1945 (before 1935 state executioner for Baden, Hesse and Württemberg)
Gottlob Bordt1940–1945
Alfred Roselieb1941–1945
Wilhelm Friedrich Röttger1942–1945
Karl Henschke1943–1945
August Köster1943–1945
Alois Weiß1943–1945
Johann Mühl1943–1945 (from 1946 to 1947 Interim time executioner)
Fritz Witzka1943–1945

=Concentration camp executioners (from 1938 to 1945)=

==Buchenwald==

==Westerbork==

Klaas Faber (–1945)

=Interim executioners (from 1945 to 1949)=

Johann Baptist Reichhart(Bavaria) 1945–1947 (from 1924 to 1937 state executioner for Bavaria; from 1937 to 1945 Imperial executioner; also Occupation executioner with the rope for the American Military justice)
Friedrich Hehr1945–1949 (from 1935 to 1937 state executioner for Baden, Württemberg and Hesse; from 1937 to 1945 Imperial executioner; after 1946 also Occupation executioner with the rope for the British Military justice)
Johann Mühl1946–1947 (from 1943 to 1945 Imperial executioner)
Wilhelm Burckhard1945–1949
Clemens Dobbekafter 1945, "working" in 1947
Horst Schwenkeafter 1945–1949 (possibly still nominated/active for Western Berlin after 1949; executed Berthold Wehmeyer May 11, 1949, the last sentence carried out by order of a German court in Germany)
Walter Böttcher after 1945 (from 1949 on executioner in the German Democratic Republic)
Heinz M.1946–
Clemens Dobbek- 1949 (after 1949 executioner for Western Berlin)

=West Germany (1949 to 1951/53)=

Except for Western Berlin where the Allied did not validate the new German constitution, West Germany had abolished capital punishment May 23, 1949. For West Berlin, the death penalty would still continue in law until January 20, 1951. Despite at least one executioner continued nominated, no death sentences or executions ordered by German courts in that period have been reported so far.

Clemens Dobbek1949–1951 (before 1949 interim executioner, most likely in West Berlin only)

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=East Germany (1949 to 1987)=

Walter Böttcher1949–1960s
Hermann Lorenz1968–1987 (last execution carried out June 25, 1981)

=Occupation Executioners (from 1945 to 1992)=

==Germans==

Johann Baptist Reichhart(Bavaria) 1945–1947 (from 1924 to 1937 state executioner for Bavaria; from 1937 to 1945 German executioner; after 1945 also Interim time executioner with the guillotine for German justice; executed for the US Military justice)
Friedrich Hehr1946–1952 (from 1935 to 1937 state executioner for Baden, Württemberg and Hesse; from 1937 to 1945 executioner for the German state; after 1945 also interim executioner with the guillotine for German justice
Gustav Völpel1945–1950 (in 1950 arrested, condemned for burglary and armed robberies and in jail until 1957; executed for the Soviet Military)

==Americans==

John Clarence Woods1944–1946
Joseph Malta1946–1947

==British==

Albert Pierrepoint1945–1949 (from 1932 to 1941 assistant executioner and then chief executioner until 1956 in England)

==Soviet==

Hungary

Until 1868 most of executors employed by one-one bigger cities (who possessed the "pallosjog [https://hu.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallosjog]" [right for execution] e. c. Buda) or travellers(gypsied) did this as temporary job(until the 18th century). Emperor Joseph II introduced a law reform. The separate legislatures of the cities will be abolished, as will the patrimonial tribunal and the "pallos jog" of the estates. Before that, bakó(executioner) belonged to the status of the county, the city, the larger estate, now five executioners will be enough throughout Hungary. Later he abolished even the capital punishment(except in the military cases)but in 1795 Emperor Franz I. reintroduced.{{cite web | url=https://mek.oszk.hu/00800/00893/html/ | title=Szilágyi Sándor: A Magyar Nemzet Története }}

*Schüch Pál executioner of Pest

The list of state executionersVajna Károly: Hazai régi büntetések, II. kötet, Lőrincz János „Univers” Könyvnyomdája, Budapest, 1907, http://mek.oszk.hu/12700/12701/pdf/12701_02-2.pdf

Gábor Ármin Barna: Hóhérlakok Budán és Pesten II., 2019, in: Patibulum blog, https://patibulum.blog.hu/2019/08/21/hoherlakok_budan_es_pesten_ii

Tóth Rebeka: A halálbüntetés kronológiája Magyarországon, 2019, in: arsbona.hu, https://arsboni.hu/a-halalbuntetes-kronologiaja-magyarorszagon/

  • Kornberger, Mihály executioner (1850?–1867)[He was executioner of Buda but later became a non official executioner of the whole country in criminal but not political cases]"Schuller szolgálatának vége egybeesik az 1848–1849-es forradalom és szabadságharc bukásával. Nem tudjuk, önként vagy utasításra vonult-e nyugalomba harmincegy év után, de 1849-től új, szintén brünni származású hóhér, Both Ferenc váltotta fel őt. Mintha az elnyomó osztrák hatalom még a büntetés-végrehajtókban sem bízott volna a forradalmi időkből. Tény, hogy míg a budai oldalon Schuller korábbi segédje, a győri születésű Kornberger Mihály kizárólag köztörvényes bűncselekményért elítélteken hajtotta végre a halálbüntetést, addig Both a forradalmi cselekedeteikért halálra ítélt politikai foglyok kivégzését is vállalta. Az állami terror idején Schuller József alakja egy letűnt, reményteli korszak emlékét idézte, amikor még a hóhér vörös megkülönböztető öltözetének szabása is magyaros volt a kivégzéseken…"

https://fovarosikeptar.hu/tanulj-velunk-tortenelmet-2021-9-10-evfolyam/a-forradalom-es-a-szabadsagharc/{{cite web |url=https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/PESM_Pmm_11/?pg=187&layout=s |title = Tanulmányok Pest megye múltjából - Pest Megye Múltjából 11. (Budapest, 2006) {{!}} Könyvtár {{!}} Hungaricana}}

  • Kozarek, Ferenc state executioner( 1876–1894)
  • Bali, Mihály state executioner (1894–1925)
  • Gold, Károly state executioner (1925–1928)
  • Kozarek, Antal state executioner (1929–1932)
  • Id.(Senior) [https://patibulum.blog.hu/2019/03/27/a_hoher_aki_radiora_gyujtott Bogár(Kovács), János] state executioner (1932–1944)
  • Ifj. (Junior) Bogár, János state executioner (1944–1965?) (He executed: before 1945: some political prisoners, after 1945: Ferenc Szálasi, László Rajk, Imre Nagy and all death sentenced people between this time).
  • Pradlik, György the last state executioner (–1988)

India

=Mullick family, Culcutta=

=Lakshman Ram family, Meerut=

  • Lakshman Ram Majeera (hanged Bhagat Singh)
  • Mammu Singh (son of LakshmanRam Majeera) (Meerut, Uttar Pradesh)(last hanged Kanta Prasad Tiwari of Jabalpur(Madhya Pradesh) in year 1997)
  • Kalu Ram (hanged one of the two Indira Gandhi murder convicts)
  • Pawan Kumar (hanged the Nirbhaya rapists in 2020) (2011 -till date )[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/18/indian-hangman-prepared-for-first-execution View to a kill: Indian hangman prepares for his first execution] The Guardian 18.09.2014

(son of Mammu Singh) (Meerut)

=Others=

Ireland

Ireland consisted of the Kingdom of Ireland between 1534 and 1800; it was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1801–1922; after that it was Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State; from 1937 the southern part was the Republic of Ireland.

  • William Marwood{{cite web|url=https://www.irelandsown.ie/marwood-the-executioner/|title=Marwood the Executioner – Ireland's Own}}
  • James O'Sullivan
  • Albert Pierrepoint
  • Elizabeth Sugrue{{cite web|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/lifestyle/features/how-irelands-only-female-executioner-got-the-job-918685.html|title=How Ireland's only female executioner got the job|date=April 18, 2019|website=www.irishexaminer.com}}

ISIS

Mohammed Emwazi-2015 (British citizen known as Jihadi John)
Maxime Hauchardactive in 2014 (French citizen converted to Islam in 2008){{cite web |url=https://www.un.org/securitycouncil/content/maxime-hauchard |title=Maxime Hauchard |access-date=6 September 2022 |work=United Nations Security Council |publisher=United Nations}}
Michael Dos Santosactive in 2014 (French citizen who has been using the name Abou Othman after his conversion to Islam){{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.com/travel/destinations/europe-travel/france/paris/second-french-killer-identified-from-video-dx2q95xf8jc |title=Second French killer identified from video |first=Adam |last=Sage |date=20 November 2014 |access-date=6 September 2022 |newspaper=The Times}}

Israel

Shalom Nagar1962{{Cite web |date=2024-11-28 |title=Shalom Nagar, hangman of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, dies |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czd59lvrnn5o |access-date=2024-11-28 |website=BBC News |language=en-GB}}

Libya

=Benghazi=

Huda Ben Amir1984-{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8363587/Huda-the-executioner-Libyas-devil-in-female-form.html | location=London | work=The Daily Telegraph | first=Nick | last=Meo | title='Huda the executioner' – Libya's devil in female form | date=March 6, 2011}}

Luxembourg

Hans Gaspard Back{{Cite web |date=15 September 2012 |title=Descendance de Hans Gaspard Back |url=https://www.yumpu.com/fr/document/read/18094148/descendance-de-hans-gaspard-back-carnifexlu |access-date=1 March 2024 |website=www.carnifex.lu}}17th century

Malaysia

Tadashi Suzuki1941–1945 (Japanese occupation executioner for Butterworth and Pulau Pinang){{cite web|url=http://anilnetto.com/society/malaysian-history/old-penang-suzuki-the-hippy-executioner/|title=Old Penang: Suzuki, the "Hippy" Executioner: October 2013 |publisher=Anilnetto.com |date=2013-10-06 |access-date=2014-09-02}}
Rajendran Kuppusamy–1986 (died Nov. 15, 2011){{cite web|author=murmurs |url=http://kharleezzubin.blogspot.com/2011_12_01_archive.html |title=murmurs: December 2011 |publisher=Kharleezzubin.blogspot.com |date=2011-12-29 |access-date=2014-08-14}}
Kesavan A. Arumugambefore 2001 - after 2010

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Netherlands

=Amsterdam=

Gerardus Jansen–1826
Jacobus Ras1826–1837
Dirk Jansen1837–1870

=Groningen=

Joannes Jansen1821–1851

=Utrecht=

Hans Pruijm1604–1621

=Zutphen=

New Caledonia

=Monsieur de Nouméa: The Exexcutioners of the French Republic=

=Monsieur de la Bagne: The Executioners of the Bagne=

All executioners of New Caledonia's Bagne were inmates themselves.

Petit1867–1874
Meyer1874
Ambarreck1874-
Henri Brissacpossibly -September 1879 (as a death penalty opposer and Commune de Paris member he was forced to "work" as an aide and most likely to execute later
Guerinoafter 1874 or 1879 - before 1882
Ledoux- c. 1882
Jean-Louis Macéc. 1882–1905 (nicknamed "Monsieur Nou" by the other inmates; last name also appears as Massé)
Rieusset1905- (last name also given as Rieussec)
Paturotactive in 1920
? Julianafter 1920
Dalsteinactive in 1933
?unknown Javanese inmate active in 1934
Jugaret1937–1943 (nicknamed "La Gueule" by the other inmates)

New Zealand

Tom Long1877–1908

Norway

Pakistan

In Pakistan, executioners have obligatorily to be Christians.

Tara Masih–1984 (hanged Zulfikar Ali Bhutto)
Kala Masih(active in 1931, when he hanged Bhagat Singh)
Lal Masih1984–2010
Sadiq Masih (senior)(son of Kala Masih)
Sadiq Masih (junior)1984– (son of Sadiq Masih senior)
Sabir Masih2006/07– (son of Sadiq Masih junior)

Papal States

Giovanni Bugatti1796–1865
Antonio Balducci1865–1870

Poland

Jan Mueller–1793
Stefan Böhm1793–1813 or before
Maciejewski–1928
Jan Maciejewski–1932
Artur Braun1932 (no executions, fired the morning after his nomination for shooting around woefully drunk while celebrating his new "job")
Piotr Śmietański1948 or before 1951

Portugal

Belchior Nunes Carrasco15th century (from his last name appeared the Portuguese word carrasco meaning hangman)

Romania

Ionel Boeruleader of the Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu firing squad December 25, 1989
Dorin Cârlanmember of the Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu firing squad December 25, 1989
Octavian Gheorghiumember of the Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu firing squad December 25, 1989

Russia (USSR)

Mikhail Rodionovich Matveev1918–1923 / 1927–1937 or 1939
Vasili Blokhin1926–1952
Dmitry Vladimirovitch Uspensky1929 (or before) - 1931 (or after)
Piotr Ivanovich Maggo1931–1940
Ernst Ansovich Mach1937- before 1948

Saudi Arabia

Abdallah Al-Bishi
Ahmed Rezkallah
Muhammad Saad al-Beshi{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2966790.stm | work=BBC News | title=Saudi executioner tells all | date=June 5, 2003}}{{cite web|url=https://www.memri.org/tv|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061215105422/http://www.memritv.org/Search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=1322|url-status=dead|title=MEMRI TV|archive-date=December 15, 2006|website=MEMRI}}
Saeed Al-Sayaf

Singapore

Bert Seymour–1959
Darshan Singh1959–2005 (sacked); 2005–2006 (readmitting to retirement) (so Singh did not carry out the execution of Van Tuong Nguyen in 2005){{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4477012.stm|title= Singapore executioner 'sacked'|publisher=BBC News Online|date=28 November 2005}}{{Cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/hangman-ignites-outrage/2005/11/29/1133026468284.html|title=Hangman ignites outrage|publisher=Reuters|date=30 November 2005 | location=Melbourne|first1=Connie|last1=Levett|first2=Steve|last2=Butcher}}[http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/darshan-didnt-do-it/2005/12/02/1133422111110.html Darshan didn't do it], The Age, 3 December 2005

South Africa

= Cape of Good Hope =

Barend (in 1804) (Lijst van Alle Collegien 1804)

Carolus (1848–...) (Cape of Good Hope Almanac 1853)

Edward H. von Witt (1860s–1884)

Arthur J. King (1884–1898) (Civil Service List)

Thomas W. Blake (1898–1910) (Civil Service List)

= South African Republic / Transvaal (colony) =

Jan Bastiaan Rabie (1890–1891)

Gideon S. Scheepers (1891–...)

A.W. Doyle (1902–...)

H.M. Driver (1907–1908)

Arthur Simpson (1908–1910)

= South Africa =

Thomas W. Blake (1911)

William Craig (1911-...)

Christiaan "Chris" Barnard1962–1986 (no relation to heart surgeon Christiaan Barnard)

Spain

=Audiencia de Madrid=

Francisco Ruiz Castellano1879 (or before) – 1888 (or after)
Francisco Zamora1888 (or after) – 1897
Áureo Fernández Carrasco1897–1916
Casimiro Municio Aldea1915–1935
Cándido Cartón1940–1949 (see also Audiencia de Sevilla 1936–1939)
Antonio López Sierra1949–1975

=Audiencia de Barcelona=

=Audiencia de Burgos=

=Audiencia de Sevilla=

José Caballero Quintanaactive in 1906
Cándido Cartón1936–1939 (see also Audiencia de Madrid 1940–1949)
Bartolomé Casanueva Ramírez1940–1948
Bernardo Sánchez Bascuñana1949–1972
José Monero Renomo1972–1977

=Audiencia de Valladolid=

Florencio Fuentes Estébanez1941 (or before) – 1953

=Audiencia de Zaragoza=

Marcos ?–1840
José González Irigoyen1840–1896

Sweden

Mikael Reissuer (Stockholm)1635–1650 (nicknamed Mäster Mikael)
Gabriel Alexandersson Meijerend 1600s – beginning 1700s
Alexander Gabrielsson Meijer (Västmanland, Uppsala)1721–1741 (son of Gabriel Alexandersson Meijer)
Gabriel Meijer d.ä. (Örebro)1741–1765 or before (son of Alexander Gabrielsson Meijer)
Anders Persson Trafware1702–1721 (Gävleborg)
Lars Flink (Östergötland)active in 1719
Brun (Malmö)active in 1743
Carl Hjerpe (Göteborg)1765–1784
Lars Hjerpe (Göteborg)1784–1807 (son of Carl Hjerpe)
Erik Lyckman (Kopparberg, Gävleborg, Västernorrland)before 1794–1798
Jonas Sandwall (Asarum)active in 1794
Niclas Öberg (Harbäcken, Strömsund)–1813
Hemming Sjögren (Sjöbo)1816 or before – 1825 or after (himself executed ?)
Carl Magnus Lidman (Uppsala, Gävleborg, Västernorrland)active in 1822
Olof Olsson Häll (military and settlement executioner)1827–1833
Carl Ludvig Nafström (Stockholm)1832–1859)
Styf (Hörsne, Gotland)–1854 (himself executed for murder March 5, 1845)
Hans Carlsson (Blekinge, Skåne)–1838
Anders Pettersson (Blekinge, Skåne)1838–1868
Magnus Jarl1840 or before – 1861 or after
Jacob Gyll (Västerbotten)active in 1851
Johannes Jansson (Göteborg)1854 or before – 1857 or after
Magnus Ferm (Örebro)active in 1858
Johan Fredrik Hjort (Stockholm)1859–1882
Per Petter Christiansson Steineck (Jönköping/Vadstena)1861–1887
Albert Gustaf Dahlman (also called Anders Gustaf Dahlman; originally in Stockholm, from 1901 for the entire country)1885–1920

Switzerland

=Aargau=

Franz Josef Mengiscarried out Canton (= State) of Aargau's last public execution May 24, 1854, in Lenzburg

=Appenzell Innerrhoden=

Ulrich Styvater1404-

=Basel=

Bernhard Schlegel–1374 (murdered by theft victim Peter Agsten after the thief hanged got back to live)
Claus von Offenburg1393– or –1393 (?)
Hans Körber1424–1436
Hans Seckeler1430–1445
Hans Krämer1445–1448 (nicknamed "Gangkly")
Hans Heyd1448–1449
Ulrich von Eger1449–1458
Ulrich von Honwile1458–1467 or –1474 (?)
Hans Schatz1474–1476
Jakob Rennisfeld1476–1488
Jakob Nydegger1488–1497
Ulrich1497–1509
Conrad von Horn1509–1511 or –1516 (?)
Hans Schenk1516–1518
Gilg Beck1518–1529
Jakob1529–1537
Niklaus Rod1537–1541
Jörg Volmar1541 (himself decapitated for murder still in 1541)
Niklaus Schnatz1545–1546, 1552 (contract executioner from Berne)
Pauli Fuerer1559–1569 or – 1572 (?)
Georg Käser1572–1592 or –1612 (?)
? Iseli1612–1633
Thomas Iseli1633
Conrad von Hagen1633–1635
Georg ?1635–1652
Paulus Stunzt1652 (contracted executioner from Saint-Gall)
Jakob Günther1652–1692
Georg Friedrich Günther1692–1714 or –1726 (?)
Hans Jakob Günther1692
? von Hagen1694–1695 or –1726 (?)
Sebastian Näher1726–1745
Friedrich Näher1745–1758 or –1766 (?)
Martin Mengis1766–1804
Peter Mengis1804–1838
Jacob Mengis1838–1850 (contracted executioner from Aargau since Bâle chose to not have an own executioner after 1838.

=Fribourg=

? Deigentesch~1716

=Geneva=

François Tabazanbefore 1602 - before 1624

=Glarus=

? Vollmer~1782
see also Schwyz

=Lucerne=

Baltzer Mengis~1652 (also referred to as Balthasar Mengis)

=Saint-Gall=

Vollmar family1695–
Johannes Bettenmann–1843
see also Schwyz

=Schwyz=

Christoph Mengis–1651
Christoph II. Mengis1651–1681
Johannes Mengis1681–1695
Balthasar Mengis1695–1723
Bernhard Mengis1723-
? Mengis–1779
Johann Melchior Grossholz–1815
Augustin Grossholz1815–1826
Joseph Pickel1826–1829
Oswald Schlumpf1829–1830
Johann Bettenmann1855–1857 (also for Saint-Gall)
Franz Xaver Schmid1830–1855 (also for Zug and Glarus)

=Thurgau=

Johann Näher1797–1839

=Uri=

Franz Josef Grossholzactive in 1765
Nikolaus Grossholzactive in 1833
Vinzenz Grossholz1861–

=Zug=

Franz Grossholz1822–
Arthur X.August 25, 1939 (official reference to the voluntary executioner of Paul Irniger, the "taxi killer of Baar"; born September 16, 1915, Arthur X. was given entrance at Burghölzli mental institution in Zürich because of paranoid schizophrenia September 12, 1947; September 1952 he was transferred to the Clinica Waldhaus mental institution in Chur where he deceased January 26, 1960){{Cite news|url=http://www.beobachter.ch/justiz-behoerde/gesetze-recht/artikel/arthur-x-des-henkers-fall/|title= Arthur X: Des Henkers Fall|publisher=Der Schweizerische Beobachter Online|date=17 September 1999}}
see also Schwyz

=Zürich=

Cunrat Grossholz1473–
Paulus Volmar1587–
Hans Jakob Volmar
Hans Jakob II. Volmar
Johann Näher1639–1650 (1623–1640 and again after 1650 in Lindau, Germany)
Hans Jakob III. Volmar–1697
Hans Jakob IV. Volmar1697- 1711
? Vollmer1820s

= [[Confederation|Federal]] [[Executioner]] for all Swiss Death Penalty Cantons =

{{see also|Switzerland}}

Theodor Mengis1879–1918
Theodor Mengis Junior1918–1958

Thailand

Tip Meeyot[https://workpointtoday.com/put-to-death/ เปิดภาพหาชมยาก ดาบของเพชฌฆาตคนสุดท้าย-ปืนประหารชีวิต]1935–1943
Rian Phueamklangmuang[https://www.thairath.co.th/scoop/flashback/2515296 เรื่องเล่า “ดาบ” กับ “เพชฌฆาต” และการประหารชีวิตตั้งแต่โบราณ]before1934(Beheading), 1939–1956(Execution by shooting)
Phian Konrangdee1959–1974
Mui Chuicharoen1960–1974
Prathom Khruapheng1977–1984
Thinyo Chan-O-than1977–1987
Riap Thiamsakoo1977
Chavoret Jaruboon1984–2003
Sanan Boonloy1997–1998
Prayut Sanan1960–1974
Phithak Neungsittha2001–2020

United Kingdom

Cratwellto 1538 (London; in 1538 he was himself hanged for robbery){{cite book | title=The Triple Tree: Newgate, Tyburn, and Old Bailey | author=Donald Rumbelow | publisher=Harrap | year=1982 | isbn=0245538771 | page=176 }}{{cite book | title=Grafton's chronicle, or history of England: to which is added his table of the bailiffs, sheriffs and mayors of the city of London from the year 1189, to 1558, inclusive : in two volumes | volume=2 | author=Richard Grafton | author-link=Richard Grafton | publisher=Johnson | year=1809 | page=463 }}
"Stump-leg"to 1556 (London; he was himself hanged for theft){{cite book | title=Crime and punishment in England: a sourcebook | editor=Andrew Barrett | editor2=Christopher Harrison | publisher=Routledge | year=1999 | isbn=1857288718 | page=54 }}
? Bullbefore 1587–1601 (London)
Thomas Derrick1601- before 1616 (London)
Gregory Brandonbefore 1616- before 1640 (London)
Richard Brandonbefore 1640–1649 (London)
George Joyce1649 (London) : Lieutenant-colonel Joyce was named as the person who executed King Charles I by William Lilly.{{cite news|title= A discovery of the person who beheaded King Charles I|newspaper= The Scots Magazine|date= 1 January 1776|page= 16}}
William Lowen1649 (London){{cite book | title=Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum: Division I. Political and personal satires | volume=1 | editor=Frederic George Stephens | editor2=Mary Dorothy George | publisher=Trustees of the British Museum | year=1870 | page=421 }}
Edward Dun1649–1663 (London)Bleakley (1929) p. 4 (the subject of Groanes from Newgate, or an Elegy upon Edward Dun. Esq., the Citie's Common Hangman, who died naturally in his bed the 11th of September, 1663. Written by a person of Quality){{cite book | title=The bibliographer's manual of English literature containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing: with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer articles, and the prices at which they have been sold in the present century | author=William Thomas Lowndes | publisher=W. Pickering | year=1834 | page=628 }}
John Crosslandc1660 (Derby) supposed to have been one of three members of the same family convicted and then appointed hangman to hang the other two and then remaining in post.{{cite news|title= John Crossland|newspaper= Chester Chronicle|date= 10 May 1793|page= 4}}
Jack Ketch1663–1686 (London)
Paskah Rose1686 (Bleackley (1929) graphs his name as Pasha Rose; London)
John Price1714–1715 (London)
William Marvell1715–1717 (London)
James Aird1715–1723 (Scotland)
? Banks (known as Banks the Bailiff)1717- after 1718 (London)
Richard Arnetbefore 1726–1728Bleakley (1929) p. 39 (London; hanged Jonathan Wild in 1725{{cite book | title=Thief-Taker General: Jonathan Wild and the emergence of crime and corruption as a way of life in eighteenth-century England | author=Gerald Howson | publisher=Transaction Publishers | year=1985 | isbn=0887380328 | pages=132, 276 }})
John Hooper1728–1735Bleakley (1929) p. 55 (London; known as "the laughing hangman")
John Thrift1735–1752 (convicted of murder in 1750, but pardoned and continued in office). (London);{{cite book | title=Memoirs of George the Third, late king of Great Britain: including characters and anecdotes of the British court | author=John Brown | publisher=H. Fisher | year=1820 | page=129 }}{{cite book | title=Hacks and dunces: Pope, Swift and Grub Street | volume=704 | series=University paperbacks | author=Pat Rogers | publisher=Taylor & Francis | year=1980 | isbn=0416742408 | page=[https://archive.org/details/hacksduncespopes0000roge/page/92 92] | url=https://archive.org/details/hacksduncespopes0000roge/page/92 }} executed Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat on 9 April 1747, the last man to be beheaded in England.{{cite book | title=Book of Secrets | author1=Lloyd Bradley | author2=Thomas Eaton | publisher=Andrews McMeel Publishing | year=2005 | isbn=0740755617 | page=138 }} Thrift controversially was buried at St Paul's.{{cite news|title= On Monday |newspaper= Manchester Mercury - Tuesday 19 May 1752|page= 3}}
William Stout, of Hexham1746 York; hanged Francis Buchanan, two hours before a reprieve arrived.{{cite news|title= Country News|newspaper= Derby Mercury|date= 31 October 1746|page= 2}}
Robert Clarke, a Butcher1749 Sussex; executed some smugglers and later hanged himself after being tricked out of money.{{cite news|title= Country News|newspaper= Derby Mercury|date= 3 February 1749|page= 3}}
William Elliotc1752 (London) executed at Tyburn on 10 June 1767 for housebreaking, he had been hangman earlier after John Thrift, Elliott was transported for felony, after the expiry of his term he returned continued as a common robber.{{cite news|title= On Thursday last|newspaper= Stamford Mercury - Thursday 18 June 1767|page= 3}}
Thomas Turlis1752–1771 (London); hanged Laurence Shirley, 4th Earl Ferrers with a silken rope, the last nobleman to be hanged in England{{cite book | title=From noose to needle: capital punishment and the late liberal state | url=https://archive.org/details/fromnoosetoneedl00kauf | url-access=limited | series=Law, meaning, and violence | author=Timothy Vance Kaufman-Osborn | publisher=University of Michigan Press | year=2002 | isbn=0472088904 | page=[https://archive.org/details/fromnoosetoneedl00kauf/page/n83 77] }})
Edward Hamlon1756 (Dublin); arrested, identified as topman (or hangman) and sentenced to transportation for attempted robbery.{{cite news|title= Dublin|newspaper= Pue's Occurrences|date= 6 April 1756|page= 1 }}{{cite news|title= Dublin|newspaper= Pue's Occurrences|date= 27 April 1756|page= 2}}
James Crosier |1760 (Oxford) in April, 1760 the hangman enlisted into the army. It was reported that he had carried out many hangings.{{cite news|title= Oxford|newspaper= Oxford Journal|date= 26 April 1760|page= 2}}
Joseph Cartwright1767 (Worcester) in April, 1767 this prisoner was under sentence of transportation when he hanged Samuel Turner, for housebreaking.{{cite news|title= Worcester, April 30|newspaper= Oxford Journal|date= 2 May 1767|page= 3}}
Andrew Boylec1768 (Edinburgh) a prisoner hangman, escaped wearing his wife's clothes, he was captured and escaped again from Arbroath. He was recaptured and found in possession of a watch, banknotes and other stolen items. He had previously been convicted of theft and then enlisted as a soldier.{{cite news|title= Extract of a letter from Stirling|newspaper= Caledonian Mercury|date= 9 April 1768|page= 2}}{{cite news|title= Extract of a letter from Sterling|newspaper= Oxford Journal|date= 16 April 1768}}
Edward Dennis1771–1786 (London); the last hangman at Tyburn and the first at Newgate;{{cite book | title=Firsts, Lasts & Onlys: Crime | author1=Jeremy Beadle | author2=Ian Harrison | publisher=Anova Books | year=2008 | isbn=978-1905798049 | page=39 }} died 21 November 1786 at his home in the Old Bailey{{cite book | title=A history of capital punishment: with special reference to capital punishment in Great Britain | author=John Laurence | publisher=Kennikat Press | year=1971 | isbn=0804611149 | page=104 }}) The hangman was arrested in 1780, and sent to the New Prison, Clerkenwell for involvement in crimes.{{cite news|title= 9.|newspaper= The Ipswich Journal|date= 24 June 1780|page= 1}} He was convicted for his part in the riots.{{cite news|title= Trials of the Rioters|newspaper= Chester Courant - Tuesday 11 July 1780|page= 1}}
Henry Thornton,1773 (Sligo): Thornton the High Sheriff, had to step forward to carry out this when the official hangman was not at his post at the right moment, when Samuel Slack finished his speech to those assembled.{{cite news|title= Ireland|newspaper= Leeds Intelligencer|date= 5 October 1773|page= 2}}
William Mcghiec1775 (Glasgow) : when arrested for theft in 1775, he was described as 'late hangman in Glasgow'.{{cite news|title= Yesterday|newspaper= Caledonian Mercury|date= 13 September 1775|page= 3}} He was sentenced to be whipped through the city for repeated acts of theft, and banished for life.{{cite news|title= Edinburgh |newspaper= Caledonian Mercury - Wednesday 28 February 1776|page= 2}}
? Allen1777 (Lincoln) : capitally convicted, then reprieved, he later hanged for Highway Robbery Thomas Hamm, a former accomplice of his.{{cite news|title= On Friday |newspaper= Derby Mercury|date= 25 July 1777|page= 4}}
Edward Barlow1781–1812 (Lancashire)
A female1782 (Dublin) : an unidentied woman hanged two men for murder on 13th, November at Kilmainham, near Dublin. The men were also quartered. The sheriff received abuse for making a hangman of a woman.{{cite news|title= on the 13th|newspaper= Oxford Journal|date= 23 November 1782|page= 1}}
Keenanc1784 (Ireland) : described as "late hangman of the New Prison and is now an approver at Kilmainham, was four times capitally convicted, and will again, by a defect on our laws, be turned loose to commit more depredations on the public"{{cite news|title= Keenan|newspaper= Saunders's News-Letter|date= 18 June 1784|page= 1}}
Thomas Woodhamc1785 (Gloucester). Aged 69 executed for highway robbery in Ilchester in August 1785, described as a former Gloucester hangman{{cite news|title= Ilchester|newspaper=Hereford Journal|date= 18 August 1785|page= 5}}
William Brunskillcareer lasted from 1786 to 1814 (London)Bleakley (1929) p. 135 (started as assistant to Edward Dennis; executed Catherine Murphy in 1789, the last woman to be burned at the stake in England)
William Blackhallc1787 (Oxford) reported as "on a former occasion, officiated as hangman, committed to our Castle, charged upon oath with stealing, out of a house".{{cite news|title= Oxford| newspaper= Reading Mercury|date= 5 March 1787|page= 3}}
John Howes1792 (Norfolk) : reported as "the hangman for Norfolk, committed to the house of correction at Wymondham, for want of sureties in a case of bastardy."{{cite news|title= John Howes|newspaper= Stamford Mercury|date= 10 February 1792|page= 3}} In a similar article in the Norfolk Chronicle of 4 February 1792, he is described as "the finisher of the law for this county" ('finisher of the law' being a euphemism for hangman).
Thomas Daviesc1794 (Shropshire) : reported as "hangman for city and county of Shropshire, the Principality of North Wales, Montgomeryshire etc died 1794.{{cite news|title= Death |newspaper= Chester Chronicle - Friday 11 July 1794|page= 3}}
Samuel Burrows1802–1834 (Cheshire)
William Taylor−1810{{Citation needed|date=September 2011}}
Jonathan Cole1802 (Suffolk) : county hangman charged with stealing oats. He was sentenced to transportation.{{cite news|title= Thursday|newspaper= The Ipswich Journal|date= 6 February 1802|page= 3}}{{cite news|title= Sunday|newspaper= The Ipswich Journal|date= 18 December 1802|page= 2}}
William "John" Curry1802–1835 (Yorkshire)
John Read1803 (Hampshire) : the county hangman placed in the stocks and to serve 6 months.{{cite news|title= Winchester |newspaper= Hampshire Telegraph - Monday 26 December 1803|page= 3}}
Edward Barlow1806 (Lancashire) : it was reported that Old Ned the hangman was committed to Lancaster Castle for stealing a horse.{{cite news|title= Old Ned|newspaper= Manchester Mercury|date= 7 January 1806|page= 4}} Edward Barlow for many years hangman, sentenced to be hanged for horse-stealing.{{cite news|title= At the Lancaster Assizes|newspaper= Sun (London)|date= 25 March 1806|page= 4}}
Josie Taitc1807 (Dumfries) : named in a poem published in 1807.{{cite news|title= The Dumfries Hangman|newspaper= The Scots Magazine - Wednesday 01 July 1807|page= 46}}
Patrick Halpenc1794–1809 (Newgate) Died whilst in the office of Finisher of the Law he had occupied for thirteen years, his widow is thought may succeeded him in his role as hangman.{{cite news|title= Died|newspaper= Saunders's News-Letter|date= 18 February 1809|page= 2}}
Donald Ross1812–1834 (Inverness) appointed on a salary of £12 plus numerous perks. It was reported he was attached by a mob of mischievous boys and lads, and died on the spot. He was not replaced.{{cite news|title= A sinecure abolished|newspaper= Durham Chronicle - Friday 17 January 1834|page= 4}}
James Botting1813/17–1819 (London)
John Langley1814–1817 (London)Bleakley (1929) p. 151
James Botting1817–1820
John Milne (executioner)–1818 (Aberdeen)
Thomas Cheshire1820–1829 (London; known as "Old Cheese";{{cite news | journal=Notes and Queries | volume=XI | series=2nd ser | date=20 April 1861 | page=315 }} assistant from 1808 to 1820 and from 1820 to 1840)Bleakley (1929) pp. 192–202
James Foxen1820–1829 (London; name also given as Foxten)
Samuel Haywood1820–1848 (Leicestershire & the Midlands)
"Bungey's" Ralph Flemingc1826 (Durham) Reported in the paper as being sought for theft of a cloak, the common hangman sentenced to 2 months in prison.{{cite news|newspaper= Westmorland Gazette|date= 18 September 1826|page= 3}}{{cite news|title= Ralph Fleming|newspaper= Durham Chronicle|date= 13 May 1826|page= 4}} He was sentenced to transportation for seven years for theft of a cotton gown in September, 1829. It was said he had previously committed innumerable thefts.{{cite news|title= Ralph Fleming|newspaper=Durham Chronicle | date=17 January 1829|page= 3}}
William Lee−1827{{Citation needed|date=September 2011}}
George Mitchell1828–1845 (Southwest)
William Calcraft1829–1874
James Coates1835–1839 (Yorkshire) Coates was under sentence of seven years transportation but took on the role of hangman remaining in confinement at York Castle. He was one of three prisoners that escaped from the castle in 1839.{{cite news|title= Escape of three prisoners|newspaper= Durham Chronicle - Saturday 07 December 1839|page= 3}}
John Scott1835–1847 (last executioner of Edinburgh){{cite book | title=Chambers's encyclopaedia: a dictionary of universal knowledge for the people | volume=4 | publisher=W. & R. Chambers | year=1862 | page=190 }} James Eddy was found guilty of his homicide, whilst drink he had assaulted Scott, who was said to be in frail health.{{cite news|title= At the High Court |newspaper= Durham Chronicle|date= 19 November 1847|page= 6}}
John Wilkinson1839–1840 (Yorkshire; no execution carried out)
Nathaniel Howard1840–1853 (Yorkshire){{cite news|title= Execution of Patrick Reid for the murders at Mirfield|newspaper= Durham Chronicle|date= 14 January 1848|page= 6}}
George Smith1843–1872
Thomas Askern1856–1877 (initially Yorkshire)
Robert Anderson Evans1873–1883
William Marwood1872–1883
George Meker, or George Incher1875–1881 (Staffordshire)
Bartholomew Binns1883–1884
James Berry1884–1891 (Home Office List)
James Billington1884–1901 (Home Office List)
Thomas Henry Scott1892–1895 (Home Office List)
William Warbrick1893–1910 (Home Office List)
Thomas Billington1897–1901 (Home Office List)
Henry Pierrepoint1900–1910 (Home Office List)
John Ellis1901–1923 (Home Office List)
William Billington1902–1905 (Home Office List)
John Billington1902–1905 (Home Office List)
William Willis1906–1926 (Home Office List; assistant to John Ellis from 1906;{{cite book | title=Lancashire magic & mystery: secrets of the Red Rose County | author=Kenneth Fields | publisher=Sigma | year=1998 | isbn=1850586063 | page=115 }} assisted him in the execution of Hawley Harvey Crippen{{cite book | title=Supper with the Crippens | author=David James Smith | publisher=Hachette UK | year=2010 | isbn=978-1409134138}})
Thomas Pierrepoint1906–1946 (Home Office List)
Robert Baxter1915–1935 (Home Office List)
Thomas Phillips1918–1941 (Home Office List)
Robert Wilson1920–1936 (Home Office List)
Alfred Allen1928–1937 (Home Office List)
Stanley Cross1932–1941 (Home Office List)
Albert Pierrepoint1932–1956 (Home Office List)
Henry Kirk, or Harry Kirk1941–1950 (Home Office List)
Stephen Wade1941–1955 (Home Office List)
Henry Bernard Allen1941–1964 (Home Office List)
Herbert Allen1949–early 1950s (assistant) not to be confused with Henry Bernard Allen above; both men were known socially as "Harry Allen"
Syd Dernley1949–1954 (assistant)
Robert Leslie Stewart1950–1964 (Home Office List)
Royston Lawrence Rickard1953–1964 (assistant)
Harry Frank Robinson1958–1964 (assistant)
Samuel Barrass Plant1961–1964 (assistant)
John Underhill1963–1964 (assistant)

United States

John C. Woods (1911–1950). Hangman for the Third Army in WWII. He was one of the hangmen who executed Nazi war criminals.

Joseph Malta (1918–1999) was the hangman who, with John C. Woods, executed the top 10 leaders of the Third Reich in Nuremberg on October 16, 1946, for crimes against humanity.

=Alabama=

Clarence Burford, warden at Kilby Prison from 1952 to 1965, was involved in several executions.{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=v4M1AAAAIBAJ&pg=7340,516192 |title=Kilby electric chair – will anyone else ride lightning? |author=Russell Tate |date=December 3, 1967 |work=Tuscaloosa News |access-date=July 26, 2010}}
Murray Daniels, assistant warden at Kilby Prison in the 1950s, involved in eleven executions.{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fXU0AAAAIBAJ&pg=3884,1981263&dq=&hl=en |title=Applications for executioner posts run high |date=May 11, 1976 |work=Wilmington Morning Star |access-date=July 15, 2010}}
J.D. White, warden at Holman Correctional Facility from 1980 to 1983, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences. Executed Alabama's first post-Furman inmate, John Louis Evans on April 22, 1983.{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LxQsAAAAIBAJ&pg=2743,798073 |title=Warden Transfers to Fulfill Promise |author=United Press International |date=May 21, 1986 |work=Florence Times-Daily |access-date=July 26, 2010}}
Willie Johnson, warden at Holman Correctional Facility from 1983 to 1988, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jDYdAAAAIBAJ&pg=6835,7257990 |title=Mother Relieved After Execution |agency=Associated Press |date=May 21, 1986 |work=Tuscaloosa News |access-date=July 26, 2010}}

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Charlie Jones, warden at Holman Correctional Facility from 1988 to 2002, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=tFEeAAAAIBAJ&pg=1165,514864 |title=Retired executioner has no regrets |author=Stan Bailey |date=August 4, 2002 |work=The Birmingham News |access-date=July 15, 2010}}
Grantt Culliver, warden at Holman Correctional Facility from 2002 to 2009, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences{{cite web |url=http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2010/03/after_20_executions_grantt_cul.html |title=After 20 executions, Grantt Culliver has a serene outlook |author=Tom Gordon |date=March 14, 2010 |work=The Birmingham News |access-date=July 15, 2010}}
Gary Hetzel, warden at Holman Correctional Facility since 2012, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences{{Citation needed|date=December 2020}}

=Arkansas=

Maledon, George

During the first part of the 20th century, operators of the electric chair were known as "State electricians".

=Colorado=

John J. "Jack" Eeles – corrections officer who served as hangman at Colorado State Penitentiary until he was murdered in a prison riot on October 3, 1929.{{cite web |url=http://pdweb.coloradodefenders.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=151&Itemid=103 |title=History- Capital Punishment in Colorado, 1859–1972 |author=Michael Radelet |work=Office of the Colorado State Public Defender |access-date=May 8, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110824051251/http://pdweb.coloradodefenders.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=151&Itemid=103 |archive-date=August 24, 2011 }}

Wayne K. Patterson – warden at Colorado State Penitentiary who pulled the lever to start execution of Luis Jose Monge on June 2, 1967. This was the last execution in the United States prior to the 1972 US Supreme Court case Furman vs. Georgia, which temporarily invalidated the death penalty procedures nationwide. Patterson was opposed to capital punishment.{{cite web |url=http://www.csindy.com/colorado/the-executioners-song/Content?oid=1115492 |title=The Executioner's Song – Job is Not All That It's Cracked Up to Be |author=Terje Langeland |work=Colorado Springs Independent |date=July 18, 2002 |access-date=May 8, 2011 |archive-date=June 11, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110611093224/http://www.csindy.com/colorado/the-executioners-song/Content?oid=1115492 |url-status=dead }}

=Indiana=

Jack P. Duckworth1981 – Warden of Indiana State Prison at Michigan City who was required by law to throw the switch at the electrocution of Steven Judy{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19810308&id=8D4sAAAAIBAJ&pg=6056,1415762 |title=Judy Is Getting Something He Wants |date=March 8, 1981 |work=Spartanburg Herald-Journal |access-date=July 15, 2010}}

=Louisiana=

Louis Congoc. 1725–1737 or after (an emancipated slave appointed public executioner of Louisiana (New France))
Grady H. Jarratt1941 (last name also given as Jarrett)
Edward "Ephie" Fosteractive in 1946 (substitute executioner)
"Sam Jones"1983–1991 (Sam Jones is a pseudonym used by that executioner)

=Massachusetts=

Edwin B. Curriercirca 1910 – Chief Engineer at Massachusetts General Hospital who operated electric chair control panel during executions at Charlestown Prison.{{cite news |url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston/access/710699782.html?dids=710699782:710699782&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&date=Nov+09%2C+1914&author=&pub=Boston+Daily+Globe&desc=WILL+ACCEPT+%24100+LESS+FOR+EXECUTIONS&pqatl=google |title=Will Accept $100 Less for Executions |date=November 9, 1914 |work=The Boston Globe |access-date=July 15, 2010 |archive-date=November 2, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102215247/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston/access/710699782.html?dids=710699782:710699782&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&date=Nov+09,+1914&author=&pub=Boston+Daily+Globe&desc=WILL+ACCEPT+$100+LESS+FOR+EXECUTIONS&pqatl=google |url-status=dead }}

=Mississippi=

Jimmy Thompson – 1940–1950{{cite news |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,802519,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081214162935/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,802519,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 14, 2008 |title=Mississippi: Death on Wheels |date=January 18, 1943 |magazine=Time |access-date=July 15, 2010}}
Thomas Berry Bruce – 1957–1987.{{cite news |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=AD&p_theme=ad&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB4746126E70F8C&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |title=Mississippi's executioner leaves job after 30 years |date=May 15, 1987 |work=The Advocate |access-date=July 15, 2010}} He executed between 14 and 16 people,[http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/documents/ESPYstate.pdf Executions is the U.S. 1608–2002: The ESPY File Executions by State]. Retrieved October 7, 2013. including Jimmy Lee Gray,{{cite news|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/reportsfromabroad/macdonald/20071107.html |title=CBC News: Reports from abroad: Neil Macdonald |publisher=Cbc.ca |date=November 7, 2011 |access-date=February 16, 2012}} during his career.
Donald Hocutt – 1987–1995{{cite web |url=http://www.waff.com/Global/story.asp?S=12091867 |title=Former state executioner dies |date=March 5, 2010 |publisher=Associated PressWAFF |access-date=July 15, 2010 }}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

=Missouri=

Alan R. Doerhoff(apparently involved in executions also in Indiana, Arizona and at least one Federal)

=New York=

==Erie County==

County Sheriff (later President of the United States) Grover ClevelandSeptember 6, 1872 and February 14, 1873{{cite news| url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1912/07/07/100373459.pdf | work=The New York Times | title=When Grover Cleveland Acted As Hangman | date=July 7, 1912}}

==New York State Electrician==

Edwin Davis1890–1914
John Hulbert1913–1926
Robert Elliott1926–1939
Joseph Francel1939–1953
Dow Hover1953–1963

=Ohio=

==Before Statehood==

  • Sheriff John Ludlow on November 15, 1792 (today's Hamilton County)

==Adams County==

  • Sheriff John Ellison, Jr. on December 10, 1808

==Cuyahoga County==

  • Sheriff Samuel S. Baldwin and Deputy Sheriff & Coroner Levi Johnson on June 26, 1812
  • Sheriff Miller S. Spangler on June 1, 1855
  • Sheriff Felix Nicola on February 9 and 10, 1866 and August 10, 1866
  • Sheriff John Frazee on February 4 or 13, 1869 and April 25, 1872
  • Sheriff Pardon B. Smith on April 29, 1874
  • Sheriff A. P. Winslow on June 22, 1876
  • Sheriff John Wilcox on February 13, 1879

==Fairfield County==

  • Sheriff Daniel Kishler and Coroner John Heck on October 14, 1836

==Franklin County==

  • Sheriff William Domigan and Coroner A. W. Reader on February 9, 1844 (a double execution, including the first reported execution of a woman in Ohio's history)
  • Sheriff Silas W. Park and Coroner Elias Gaver on December 17, 1858

==Gallia County==

  • Sheriff Samuel Holcomb on September 9, 1817

==Ross County==

  • Sheriff Jeremiah McLene and Coroner Benjamin Urmston on August 3, 1804

==Portage County==

  • Sheriff Asa Burroughs on November 30, 1816

==State Executioners with the Gallows==

  • Warden Isaac Peetry between 1885 and 1886, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden E.G. Coffin between 1886 and 1890, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden B.F. Dyer between 1890 and 1892, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden C.C. James between 1892 and 1896, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden E.G. Coffin between 1896 and 1897, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences

==State Executioners with the Electric Chair==

  • Warden E.G. Coffin between 1897 and 1900, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden W.N. Darby between 1900 and 1903, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden E. A. Hershey between 1903 and 1904, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden O.B. Gould between 1904 and 1909, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden T.H.B. Jones between 1909 and 1913, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden D.E. Thomas between 1913 and 1935, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden J.C. Woodard between 1935 and 1939, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden F.D. Henderson between 1939 and 1948, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden R.W. Alvis between 1948 and 1959, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden B.C. Sacks between 1959 and 1961, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences
  • Warden E.L. Maxwell between 1961 and 1963, required by state law to be the executioner of death sentences

=Oklahoma=

  • S.C. Treadwell and Mack Treadwell between 1909 and 1919
  • Rich Owens between 1918 and 1947{{cite web |url=http://www.tulsaworld.com/webextra/itemsofinterest/centennial/centennial_storypage.asp?ID=070710_1_A4_Execu67120 |title=Only in Oklahoma: Executing criminals just another job

|author=Gene Curtis |date=July 10, 2007 |work=Tulsa World |access-date=July 15, 2010}}

  • Mike Mayfield, corrections officer between 1962 and 1966{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pjAyAAAAIBAJ&pg=6065,2197624&dq=electric-chair+oklahoma&hl=en |title=Executioner plugs electric chair |date=May 16, 1977 |work=Lawrence Journal-World |publisher=Associated Press |access-date=July 15, 2010}}

=Pennsylvania=

  • Zoe Himes in 1911 (a secretary of Clarion County, PA, Court House, she reportedly executed Vincent Voycheck on June 1, 1911)
  • Frank Wilson electrical industry superintendent from Pittsburgh area who served as executioner between 1939 and 1953 at Rockview Prison.{{cite web |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-FQmAAAAIBAJ&pg=1966,3283788&dq=executioner+rockview&hl=en |title=Executioner Resigns Post |date=May 23, 1953 |work=Gettysburg Times |access-date=July 15, 2010}}

=South Carolina=

Tench Boozer (1911–1918){{cite web |url=https://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/story/south-carolina-develops-a-new-method-of-execution-again |title=South Carolina Develops A New Method of Execution … Again |date=July 14, 2021 |work=Charleston City Paper |access-date=July 15, 2021}}

=Texas=

  • Joe Byrd – Captain of the guard at the Walls Unit who served as executioner between 1936 and 1964. The nearby prison cemetery, where unclaimed remains of executed inmates are buried by the state, is named in his honor.
  • W. James "Jim" Estelle – Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) between 1972 and 1983. Was designated executioner under policy developed by the TDCJ in 1976.{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uiwEAAAAMBAJ&q=Joe+Byrd+huntsville+executioner&pg=PA102 |title=Bad News on Death Row |date=October 1976 |work=Texas Monthly |access-date=July 15, 2010|last1=Communications |first1=Emmis }} Was the individual pushing the drugs into the IV lines at the December 1982 execution of Charlie Brooks, the first inmate in the United States to be executed by lethal injection.

=Virginia=

Jerry Givens1982–1999 – Givens, a corrections officer at Virginia State Penitentiary and later Greensville Correctional Center, served as official executioner for all executions carried out in the state during this time period.

=West Virginia=

==Jefferson County==

Sheriff James W. Campbell and Deputy Sheriff John Avis(hanged John Brown December 2, 1859)

Zimbabwe and former Rhodesia

Jack Catchpolepredecessor to "Ted" "Lofty" Milton; former Rhodesia's chief executioner until 1963
Edward "Lofty" Milton1954 - after 1968; former Rhodesia's chief executioner after 1963

Sources

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  • Anderson, Patrick R.: [https://books.google.com/books?id=Bayc78TaArIC&dq=Max+Brice+San+Quentin&pg=PA128 "Expert witnesses: Criminologists in the Courtroom"].|Albany: State University of New York, 1987
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  • Delarue, Jacques: Le Métier de Bourreau: Du Moyen Âge à Aujourd'hui. Paris (75): Fayard, 1979
  • Evans, Richard J.: Rituals of Retribution: Capital Punishment in Germany, 1600–1987. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996; London: Penguin Books, 1997
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  • Lachance, André: Le Bourreau au Canada sous le Régime Français. Québec, QC: Société historique de Québec, 1966
  • Martschukat, Jürgen: Inszeniertes Töten: Eine Geschichte der Todesstrafe vom 17. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert. Köln: Böhlau, 2000; Hamburg: 2006
  • Nowosadtko, Jutta: Scharfrichter und Abdecker: Der Alltag zweier "unehrlicher Berufe" in der Frühen Neuzeit. Paderborn: 1994
  • Ribeiro, João Luiz: No Meio das Galinhas as Baratas Não Têm Razão: A Lei de 10 de Junho de 1835 – Os Escravos e a Pena de Morte no Império do Brasil 1822–1889. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Renovar, 2005.
  • Rossa, Kurt: Todesstrafen: Von den Anfängen bis heute. Bergisch-Gladbach: Bastei-Lübbe-Verlag, 1979
  • Streib, Victor L.: The Fairer Death: Executing Women in Ohio. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2006
  • Welsh-Huggins, Andrew: No Winners Here Tonight: Race, Politics, and Geography in One of the Country's Busiest Death Penalty States. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2009

;Magazine sources:

;Newspaper Sources:

  • [http://docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/DN/lib00185,0EB29DA36D22413C.html "1985 Contract Hoods Identity of Pennsylvania Executioner"], Philadelphia Daily News, August 28, 1990

See also

References

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