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Wynne Edwin Baxter

English academic and coroner (1844–1920)

Wynne Edwin Baxter

Summary

English academic and coroner (1844–1920)

Wynne Edwin Baxter

Wynne Edwin Baxter FRMS FGS (1 May 1844 – 1 October 1920) was an English intellectual and medical professional, variously working as a lawyer, translator, antiquarian, botanist, and coroner. He is best known for conducting the inquests on most of the victims of the Whitechapel Murders of 1888 to 1891, including three of the five canonical victims of Jack the Ripper in 1888. He was appointed governor of Royal London Hospital and conducted the inquest on Joseph Merrick, the "Elephant Man".

Whitechapel Murders

Coroner Wynne Baxter conducting the inquest into the murder of Annie Chapman at the Working Lads' Institute, Whitechapel Road}}

Baxter played a key judicial role during the Whitechapel Murders of 1888 to 1891, conducting the inquests into the deaths of Annie Millwood, Emma Elizabeth Smith, Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Rose Mylett, Alice McKenzie, the 'Pinchin Street Torso' and Frances Coles. The inquest for Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols was conducted by Baxter on 1 September 1888 at the Working Lads' Institute in Whitechapel Road, and was attended by Detective Inspectors Frederick Abberline and Helson and Sergeants Godley and Enright on behalf of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). Resumed on 3 and 17 September, Baxter heard testimony from numerous witnesses and gave examples of his blunt questioning style, such as this example reported in The Daily Telegraph of 4 September:

Baxter, to Henry Tomkins, horse slaughterer: Are there any women about there?

Tomkins: Oh! I know nothing about them, I don't like 'em.

Baxter: I did not ask you whether you like them; I ask you whether there were any about that night.

Baxter's own theory was that the murderer was attempting to obtain certain female organs for sale to doctors along with a medical periodical. Having heard medical evidence from Police Surgeon Dr George Bagster Phillips during the inquest into Annie Chapman's murder, Baxter said:

"The body had not been dissected, but the injuries had been made by someone who had considerable anatomical skill and knowledge. There were no meaningless cuts. The organ had been taken by one who knew where to find it, what difficulties he would have to contend against, and how he should use his knife so as to abstract the organ without injury to it....The conclusion that the desire was to possess the missing abdominal organ seemed overwhelming."

This theory was disproved soon after Baxter suggested it.

Later life

Baxter as translator (1893)}}

Appointed a Life Governor of the London Hospital in 1889, on 15 April 1890 he conducted the inquest into the death of the hospital's most famous resident, Joseph Carey Merrick, the 'Elephant Man', who had died on 11 April 1890. Wynne Edwin Baxter was the last High Constable of Lewes, and became the town's first Mayor in 1881.

The painting of Baxter as the first mayor of Lewes (as used at the top of this page), which hangs in the Assembly Room of Lewes Town Hall, is an interesting one. He is shown with the red mayor's gown, the mayoral chain, the mace and the chair. However, these items had to be made and he only had them for the last week of his mayoralty.

He was Clerk to the Lewes Provision Market, Governor of the Lewes Exhibition Fund, a member of the Committee of the Lewes National Schools, and a director of the Lewes Victoria Hospital.

Between November 1914 and April 1916, during the First World War, Baxter conducted inquests into the deaths of eleven German spies, including Karl Lody, who had been captured in Great Britain and tried and executed at the Tower of London. On 13 June 1917 the Germans launched the first daylight air raid over London. 17 Gotha G biplanes were flown from Belgium, dropping bombs on east London. 162 people were killed and a further 426 were injured during the raid, being the highest death toll from a single air raid on Britain during that war. On 15 June 1917 Baxter presided over the inquests of 20 of the victims at Poplar.

Baxter was a noted plant collector, a Fellow of the Geological Society of London and a Fellow and Treasurer of the Royal Microscopical Society. He was fluent in French, and, in the 1890s, translated a number of scientific books from that language into English. Baxter was also an antiquarian, having in his library 3,000 volumes concerning Paradise Lost author John Milton, many of them rare editions. He wrote and delivered academic papers on Milton. He was a member of the archaeological societies of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Sussex, and Gloucestershire. In addition, he was Clerk to two City Guilds, the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights and the Worshipful Company of Farriers. Moving to Stoke Newington he served as Chairman of the Public Library Committee, Chairman of the Licensing Bench, and Manager of Barn Street School. He was a prominent Freemason, being a member of the South Saxon Lodge No. 311.

In 1907 Baxter said "I have held over 30,000 inquests, and have not had one body exhumed yet".

Wynne Edwin Baxter died at his home at 170, Church Street, Stoke Newington, in 1920, at the age of 76. He has a memorial against the east wall of the churchyard of All Saints Church in Lewes.

Legacy

Baxter's legal practice in Lewes exists today as Mayo Wynne Baxter LLP, which was formed in 2007 with the merger of Mayo & Perkins and Wynne Baxter. The firm has eight offices across Sussex employing about 250 staff. In 2005 the Brighton and Hove Bus Company named their number 657 bus 'Wynne Baxter'. The name on the bus was unveiled during the 'Jack the Ripper' Conference, which that year was held in Brighton.

Publications

  • The Domesday Book of Kent – A Return of Owners of Land 1873. By Wynne E Baxter (1877); based on data in the Return of Owners of Land, 1873 government survey.
  • The Domesday Book for the County of Middlesex. By Wynne E. Baxter (Lewes: 1877).
  • The Microscope: Its construction and management. By Dr. Henri Van Heurck, Professor of Botany and Director at the Antwerp Botanical Gardens. Translated by Wynne E. Baxter, FRMS, FGS. London, Crosby, Lockwood & Son, New York, D. Van Nostrand Co., (1893)
  • A Treatise on the Diatomaceae by Henri van Heurck. Translated by Wynne E Baxter. Pub. W. Wesley & Son, London (1896)

Media

In the 1988 TV mini-series Jack the Ripper, starring Michael Caine as Inspector Abberline, Baxter was played by veteran actor Harry Andrews.

References

References

  1. Who's Who 1920
  2. 'The Jack the Ripper A to Z' by Paul Begg, Martin Fido and Keith Skinner. Pub. by Headline Book Publishing Plc (1992)
  3. Kelly's Directory of London 1875–1888
  4. The Daily Telegraph. 4 September 1888
  5. Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History by Paul Begg. Pub. by Pearson Education Limited (2005)
  6. The Times, 15 June 1917.
  7. [https://archive.today/20130801230317/http://www.aluka.org/action/showMetadata?doi=10.5555/AL.AP.PERSON.BM000052705 Aluka – Baxter, Wynne Edwin (1844–1920)] (Aluka).
  8. [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/info/collections/archives/page761.html Geological Society – A – D] {{Webarchive. link. (28 January 2008 (Geological Society).)
  9. [http://www.hackney.gov.uk/c-archives-comprehensive-page12.htm Guide to Hackney Archives Collection] {{webarchive. link. (20 March 2016 .)
  10. (October 2018)
  11. [http://www.casebook.org/press_reports/times/19201002.html Casebook: Jack the Ripper – Times (London) – 2 October 1920] {{Webarchive. link. (18 June 2006 (Casebook).)
  12. [http://www.casebook.org/dissertations/rip-baxter.html Casebook: Jack the Ripper – Inquest, London: The Life and Career of Wynne Edwin Baxter] {{Webarchive. link. (3 May 2008 (Casebook).)
  13. Begg, Fido and Skinner pg 38.
  14. News of the World, 3 October 1920.
  15. [http://www.lewes-tc.gov.uk/download/ALL_SAINTS_history.pdf ALL SAINTS] {{webarchive. link. (3 October 2015 at 66.102.9.104)
  16. [http://www.mayowynnebaxter.co.uk/extranet_about_us.aspx Mayo Wynne Baxter, solicitors] {{Webarchive. link. (14 February 2008 (Mayo Wynne Baxter LLP).)
  17. [http://www.buses.co.uk/frameset.html?history/fleethist/busnamesintro.htm Brighton and Hove Bus and Coach Travel Times Routes and Timetables] {{Webarchive. link. (27 December 2007 (Brighton & Hove Buses).)
  18. "Jack the Ripper (1988)".
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