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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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