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" Highwayman" is a contemporary country music ballad writ
Bridge and Macclesfield is often called ‘The Highwayman' after a prominent roadside pub.
id-twenties he took to the road and became a highwayman along the Travancore-Madras Presidency borde
This sets Ahimsaka off on a life as a highwayman, and at first he seeks to kill only bandits
The notorious highwayman and burglar Jack Sheppard was held at the Ge
e Highwaymen, the name of their first album, Highwayman, and the name of their first single.
son portrayed the villainous Amy posing as a Highwayman, and in Series 2's Bells, where Gabrielle Gl
The story was frequently repeated by the highwayman, as a testimony to the eminence he had gaine
Snooks, and used the silhouette of a mounted highwayman as its sign.
It is said that he was a highwayman before finding God and repenting.
, when asked by Baldrick if he is becoming a highwayman, Blackadder sarcastically replies 'No, I'm a
A carved tree depicting a highwayman by Great North Road, Finchley
te to the late 17th century when there was a highwayman called William Davies who worked on Bagshot
Highwayman Captain James Hind
William "Willy" Brennan was an Irish Highwayman caught and hanged in County Cork in 1804 who
The 17th century highwayman Claude Duval often stayed at the inn and is
rmer lands, but eventually became known as a highwayman, controlling the forests and roads of southe
cts the adventures of the eighteenth century highwayman Dick Turpin and his legendary ride to York.
Edgware was associated with the highwayman Dick Turpin-it was the infamous scene of his
film of the story of the famous 18th-century highwayman Dick Turpin and his legendary 200-mile overn
He had been a highwayman during his youth.
he more romantic of the two is that a famous highwayman, Elmer, was hung at the crossroads, making i
known to Upholland locals as the place where highwayman George Lyons held up his victims during the
al, proceeded to surround the home where the highwayman had been staying.
cle reported on the 11th March 1802 that the highwayman had left a broken saddle at the scene of the
7 November 1783) the highwayman has the distinction of being the last man ha
It is said that being once plundered by a highwayman, he said that though he would not give his l
ued on his own with a successful career as a highwayman himself for five more years until his eventu
y to the Catholic faith, notably a convicted highwayman in Oxford Castle.
It then climbs again to the Highwayman Inn on a section that is particularly prone
not much there but there is a pub called the Highwayman Inn.
previously the mistress of both the executed highwayman John Rann and the Prince Regent's brother, t
th Matthew Dunsinane was secretly the masked highwayman known as the Grim Ghost and was quite succes
In another tale of the river, there is a Highwayman known as Black Francis Corrigan, who leaps t
s Opera (1728) as a haunt of its 'hero', the highwayman Macheath.
Dick Turpin (1705-1739), the notorious highwayman, made his mark in the area during his life o
A highwayman named Mather was reputedly hung and buried a
been said that enclosure was the end of the highwayman on Finchley Common.
Difficult to believe that 'the Gentleman Highwayman' really was Akit Patel...
es (The Fontygary Inn, The Mayflower and the Highwayman), Rhoose Social Club, and an active Surf Lif
4 October - A highwayman robs Prime Minister Lord North near Chiswick
hen Langthwaite Drain under the ECML, to the Highwayman roundabout; this roundabout is the southern
A wall depiction of the green-cloaked highwayman seen by some within the inn
lution, but is most famous for the notorious highwayman Swift Nick (John Nevison, 1639 - 1684) who w
From the Highwayman the road descends through the village of Rai
Although he didn't personally capture the highwayman Tiburcio Vasquez, he was a good detective an
Robert Snooks, last highwayman to be hanged in England, born in Hungerford
Baldrick suggest that he becomes a highwayman to make money to pay off his bills; however,
the well-known ‘Cat and Fiddle - Long Hill - Highwayman' triangle, which is particularly attractive
which James Fitzpatrick, a late 18th-century highwayman, was better known.
Parson Darby, a vicar doubling as a highwayman, was supposedly hung at the junction of the
Claude Duval, highwayman who owned a house in the town
Before long Du Val became a successful highwayman who robbed the passing stagecoaches in the r
er known as Jerry Abershawe, was a notorious highwayman who terrorised travellers along the road bet
Captain Gallagher (died 1818) was an Irish highwayman who, as one of the later Irish Rapparees, le
o his activities, he was obliged to become a highwayman with Abershawe.
                                                                                                    


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