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Edward William Pritchard

Edward William Pritchard (6 December 1825 – 28 July 1865) was an English doctor who was convicted of murdering his wife and mother-in-law by poisoning. He was also suspected of a third murder, of a servant, but was never tried for it. He was the last person to be publicly executed in Glasgow.〔Hallworth, Rodney and Mark Williams, ''Where there's a will... The sensational life of Dr John Bodkin Adams'', Capstan Press, Jersey, 1983. ISBN 0-946797-00-5〕〔Leighton Bruce, (A deadly beside manner ), ''The Scotsman'', 21 November 2005〕
==Early years==
Pritchard was born in Southsea,〔John Emsley, ''The Elements of Murder: A History of Poison'', Oxford University Press, 2006, ISBN 0-19-280600-9, p.225 ()〕 Hampshire, into a naval family. His father was John White Pritchard, a captain.〔Roughead (1906)〕 He claimed to have studied at King's College Hospital in London and to have graduated from there in 1846. He then served in the Royal Navy as an assistant surgeon with HMS Victory. For another four years he served on various other ships travelling around the world, before coming back on HMS Hecate to Portsmouth where he met his future wife Mary Jane Taylor, the daughter of a prosperous retired silk merchant from Edinburgh.〔(The Grange Association )〕〔Roughead (1954) pp.144-145〕
The couple married in 1851, but after a period apart, Dr Pritchard resigned from the Navy. He first took a job as a general practitioner in Yorkshire, living for a time in Hunmanby. He was also the author of several books on his travels and on the water cure at Hunmanby, as well as articles in ''The Lancet''. In 1859, however, he left under a cloud and in debt, moving to Glasgow.〔〔Roughead (1954) p.146〕

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