His father Henry Pierrepoint and his uncle Thomas Pierrepoint (the longest serving hangman since Calcraft) were executioners before Albert, who held the post from 1931-1956. He resigned in 1956, keeping his reasons for doing so confidential. He subsequently changed his mind about capital punishment, in his autobiography he says "I now sincerely hope that no man is ever called upon to carry out another execution in my country. I have come to the conclusion that executions solve nothing....". He had no children.
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