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The myth of highwayman Dick Turpin outlives the factsFeb 22, 2017 · The basic facts are simple: He was born in 1705 and became an apprentice butcher; he began stealing and then joined a gang in Essex. He went ...
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The man behind the legend | Dick Turpin - Visit HeritageApr 22, 2024 · Dick (born Richard Turpin) was born in 1705 at his father's pub, the former Blue Bell Inn in Hempstead, Essex. He was the fifth of six children ...
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Dick Turpin - the History of YorkBorn in Essex, Turpin was a member of the violent Gregory Gang, becoming a highwayman when they split up. Having shot and killed a man who attempted to capture ...
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The Legend of Dick Turpin The Highwayman. - London Walking ToursDick Turpin (1705 –1739) is one of those larger than life figures whose legend contains little resemblance to the actual facts of his, often sordid, life.
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Top 5 Facts Dick Turpin | All About HistoryFeb 22, 2016 · Dick Turpin: Top 5 Facts about England's most notorious highwayman · 1. He was first caught shooting a chicken · 2. He started as a rustler · 3.
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Turpin, RichardNov 20, 2021 · TURPIN, RICHARD (1706–1739), robber, born in 1706, was the son of John Turpin, a small innkeeper of Hempstead in Essex.
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10 Facts About Dick Turpin | History HitNov 19, 2021 · Turpin was born in Hempstead, Essex, in 1705. His father's job as a butcher offered him early direction in his career but also a route into ...
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Dick Turpin | Research Starters - EBSCOBorn: September 1, 1705 · Birthplace: Hempstead, Essex, England · Died: April 7, 1739 · Place of death: York, North Yorkshire, England.Missing: family | Show results with:family
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[PDF] What Really Happened During the Glorious Revolution?The Glorious Revolution was a critical change in institutions, including parliamentary sovereignty, but was also seen as a conservative settlement.Missing: smallholders | Show results with:smallholders
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[PDF] llUJ WORKING PAPERS IN ECONOMIC HISTORYEssex at mid-century contained extensive arable acreage, its farms were larger than the average, and it appeared well-placed to benefit from any stimulus ...Missing: rural scholarly
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[PDF] Essex Agriculture in the 'Golden Age', 185o-73By investigation of agriculture in one county, Essex, this paper reviews broader debate on farm incomes, investment, medmds, and output during the so-called ...Missing: rural | Show results with:rural
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Dick Turpin: Fact v. Fiction: Part I. Gregory's Gang - Sage Journalsgave birth to her third child, Richard, whose baptism at the village church is recorded in the parish register as having taken place on the arst of the same ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Dick Turpin, Highwayman - London - Spitalfields LifeApr 10, 2012 · “He was placed apprentice to a Butcher in White-chaple, where he served his Time, he was frequently guilty of Misdemeanours, and behaved in a ...
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21st September: Dick Turpin - Topical TensSep 20, 2016 · He was an apprentice butcher in Whitechapel, and after his marriage, opened a butcher's shop in Buckhurst Hill, Essex. In those days, deer ...Missing: early career<|separator|>
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Dick Turpin: Fact and Fiction - new book reveals true story | York PressApr 1, 2023 · In 1735 he was referred to as Turpin the Butcher because he had been a butcher before becoming a criminal. 2. Turpin never rode from London to ...
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[PDF] Turpin's Trail Historical Notes Dick Turpin was born around 1706 in ...Dick Turpin was born around 1706 in the village of Hempstead, near Saffron. Walden, and was raised in the Bluebell Inn. He was baptised in St Andrew's.<|separator|>
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Dick Turpin (1705-1739) - Reynolds's News and MiscellanyNov 1, 2015 · At a young age he was apprenticed to a butcher, and having learnt a trade, established his own business after completing his term as an ...
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Read about the life and times of the notorious highwayman Dick ...Apr 7, 2025 · Turpin became a butcher's apprentice but he soon took his skillset to the notorious Gregory Gang. They were cattle stealers and smugglers ...
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10 Facts in the Appalling True Story of Dick Turpin, the 18th Century ...Jul 28, 2018 · He was the fifth of six children born to John Turpin and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Parmenter, in 1705. John Turpin was a butcher, and also ran a ...The Essex Gang · Highwayman · Cultural Legacy
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Dick Turpin: five myths about the 18th-century highwayman debunkedMar 6, 2024 · In the 1735 Earlsbury Farm Robbery, the Gregory Gang, including Turpin, tortured their elderly male victim, forcing him to sit, bare-buttocked ...Missing: Pillinger | Show results with:Pillinger
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The extraordinary legend of highwayman Dick Turpin - HistoryExtraMar 1, 2024 · Armed with a carbine, Turpin shot and killed Morris. Changing his name to John Palmer, Turpin absconded to Yorkshire to evade capture – not ...Missing: Fawn | Show results with:Fawn
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Dick Turpin, Highwayman - Crime MagazineJun 25, 2010 · It was here in 1705 that his wife, Mary Elizabeth Parmenter, gave birth to their fifth child, Richard, who was baptised on September 21of that ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Death of Dick Turpin - History TodayApr 4, 2018 · Having killed a forest-keeper at Epping, Turpin had a £200 price on his head. He fled to Yorkshire. Using the name John Parmen, he was arrested ...Missing: Fawn | Show results with:Fawn
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UK | Turpin myth held up to ridicule - BBC NewsMay 27, 2000 · The most reliable testimony about him comes from John Wheeler, a one-time Turpin gang member turned police informer. In 1735 he described ...Missing: arrest | Show results with:arrest
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Dick Turpin - Great North RoadMay 19, 2025 · His beloved coal-black horse, Bess, was legendary. Every point was perfect; beautiful, compact, modelled for strength and speed. Together ...
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Dick Turpin - The National ArchivesRichard Turpin late of the castle of York in the County of York Labourer on the First Day of March in the twelfth year of the Reign of our sovereign Lord ...
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Less of a Robin, more of a hood | Times Higher Education (THE)Dick Turpin is often viewed as a lace-frilled ... But is the lace-frilled gentleman robber of popular legend the real Turpin? James Sharpe ... shot a tame cockerel ...
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Dick Turpin's Grave, York - Britain Express... History of the Life of Richard Turpin'. Much more embellishment followed; in ... A recent investigation by James Sharpe, Professor Emeritus of Early Modern ...Missing: pamphlet | Show results with:pamphlet
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John Palmer alias Dick Turpin lived in Welton - Look and LearnDec 19, 2011 · England's most famous highwayman must surely be Dick Turpin. The infamous Turpin was finally tracked down in the village of Welton. Welton's ...Missing: farm 1736
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lives and exploits of the most noted highwaymen, robbers and ...Palmer was one and the same person with Dick Turpin, the notorious highwayman. Turpin at one time, with another fellow, laid a scheme for seizing the ...
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Prince of Highwaymen: Who was Dick Turpin? - History HitNov 1, 2022 · Richard Bayes' The Genuine History of the Life of Richard Turpin (1739) was a salacious pamphlet that was hurriedly put together after the ...
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Dick Turpin - EngoleOn 2 October 1738 Turpin shot another man's game cock in the street. While being rebuked by John Robinson, he then threatened to shoot him also.
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Dick Turpin the notorious English Highwayman1725 Turpin married Elizabeth Millington and moved to Buckhurst Hill, Essex. 1730 He became a member of the violent Gregory Gang, and found a more ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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On this day in 1739: Highwayman Dick Turpin is identified by an old ...Feb 23, 2017 · His downfall began in October 1738 when he was arrested for disturbing the peace by shooting a game cock, and sent to the house of correction at ...
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The genuine history of the life of Richard Turpin, the noted ...Aug 11, 2023 · The genuine history of the life of Richard Turpin, the noted highwayman, who was e[x]ecuted at York for horse-stealing, under the name of John ...
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The trial of the notorious highwayman Richard Turpin, at York ...Jun 29, 2023 · The trial of the notorious highwayman Richard Turpin, at York assizes, on the 22d day of March, 1739, before the Hon. Sir William Chapple.Missing: July charges evidence verdict
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The trial of the notorious highwayman Richard Turpin - Yale UniversityMar 30, 2020 · Title: The trial of the notorious highwayman Richard Turpin, at York assizes, on the 22d day of March, 1739, before the Hon. Sir William Chapple ...
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1739: Dick Turpin, outlaw legend | Executed TodayApr 7, 2009 · On this date in 1739, famed desperado Richard “Dick” Turpin rode through York on an open cart, saluting his admirers, then sat upon his gallows at the York ...
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The Newgate Calendar - RICHARD TURPIN - Ex-ClassicsDick Turpin in his Cave in Epping Forest · Dick Turpin shooting a man near his cave · Dick Turpin placing an old woman on the fire, to compel the discovry of ...
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York Castle Prisons - Capital Punishment UKTurpin was in fact a murderer and horse thief who became a legend in popular folklore. He was hanged by Thomas Hadfield on Saturday, April the 7th, 1739, ...
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Dick Turpin: The myth of the English highwayman by James SharpeFeb 8, 2004 · Who was the real Richard Turpin? Matthew Sweet follows his dubious transformation from Essex butcher to gentleman robber.Missing: debunked | Show results with:debunked
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Dick Turpin (John G. Blystone, 1925) - The Screwball GirlBased on the story of real-life 18th century highwayman, Dick Turpin faces great obstacles when he and his sidekick, Tom, attempt to rescue his girlfriend.
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Dick Turpin (1925) directed by John G. Blystone - LetterboxdIn eighteenth century England, gentleman highwayman Dick Turpin overcomes many difficulties to rescue his sweetheart from a terrible marriage.Missing: silent 1920s
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Dick Turpin (TV Series 1979–1982) - IMDbRating 7.3/10 (711) Dick Turpin: Created by Richard Carpenter, Paul Knight, Sidney Cole. With Richard O'Sullivan, Michael Deeks, Christopher Benjamin, Billy Dean.Full cast & crew · User reviews · Episode listMissing: 1950s | Show results with:1950s
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Watch The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin - Apple TVLegendary highwayman Dick Turpin sets out on a series of wildly absurd escapades when he's made the reluctant leader of a band of outlaws.
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Ghosts in the Gardens: Sculpture event returns to York - BBCSep 23, 2024 · It began in 2021 with just 10 sculptures. The figures have been created by Unconventional Design and include infamous highwayman Dick Turpin, ...
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Dick Turpin | UK Comics Wiki - FandomTurpin's adventures were written by Mike Butterworth and drawn by Hugh McNeill in The Sun in 1951-54. Several Dick Turpin stories ran in Thriller Comics (later ...
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Dick Turpin rides again at Time Bomb Comics - downthetubes.netOct 27, 2024 · Dick Turpin's last full-length publication from Time Bomb came in 2020 with Dick Turpin and the Vengeful Shade, still available from the ...
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Discovering Dick Turpin on ZX Spectrum - Retro ArcadiaSep 28, 2022 · Primarily, Pirate Cove on the Commodore VIC-20, released in 1981 and part of the wonderful Scott Adams Adventure series, which had you ...
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York Castle PrisonYork Castle Prison focuses on the lives of eight former inmates, including Turpin. The others include the last woman to be burnt at the stake in Yorkshire, a ...<|separator|>