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Another crime that sometimes gets quoted as still a hanging offence is 'arson in a naval dockyard'.
This was abolished in 1971 and the parliamentary report that mentions both the High Treason and arson crimes being changed from "being hanged by the neck" to "such person shall be liable to imprisonment for life" can be found here;
http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld199798/ldhansrd/vo980319/text/80319-08.htm
I'm surprised William Joyce was hanged for High Treason by the British, as he was born in the USA, lived there until he was three and then moved to Ireland.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWjoyceW.htm
..... well, marie, here is Benjamin Siegelbaum for comparison. William Joyce was hanged in 1946 for the technicality of being a traitor for a few months from September 1939 to July 1940 (he was a German citizen after that). Whilst he was generally detested many thought that this was not right - his defence seemed valid. "Bugsy" Siegel was murdered in 1947.But William Joyce was not the last man hanged for treachery in the UK, that honour belongs to Theodore Schurch who was hanged for treachery the day after William Joyce.Theodore Schurch was the bravest man that the hangman Albert Pierrepoint (who hanged both Joyce and Schurch) ever met ............
Tatty, on 3.7.34, Joyce applied for his British passport on the basis he was a British subject by birth-although born in America- and renewed it in September '38 & August '39. He lied in order to get the passport and paid the price wi his life.
Joyce and Schurch were hanged for different offences, Joyce for High Treason and Schurch for Treachery under the 1940 Treachery Act
without protest by the Americans or Swiss under a "catch-all" legality that is not built into either definition, but is too lengthy for discussion within the limits of AnswerBank. Schurch was the last man to be hanged in the UK for treachery, not Joyce.
This will tell you about Theodore Schurch.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Schurch
and William Joyce.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Joyce