Dick Turpin

Dick Turpin

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Richard Turpin (<abbr title="baptised">bapt.</abbr> 21&nbsp;September 1705&nbsp;– 7&nbsp;April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. Turpin may have followed his father's trade as a butcher early in his life but, by the early 1730s, he had joined a gang of deer thieves and, later, became a poacher, burglar, horse thief, and killer. He is also known for a fictional overnight ride from London to York on his horse Black Bess, a story that was made famous by the Victorian novelist William Harrison Ainsworth almost 100&nbsp;years after Turpin's death. Wikipedia

Richard Turpin (<abbr title="baptised">bapt.</abbr> 21&nbsp;September 1705&nbsp;– 7&nbsp;April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. Turpin may have followed his father's trade as a butcher early in his life but, by the early 1730s, he had joined a gang of deer thieves and, later, became a poacher, burglar, horse thief, and killer. He is also known for a fictional overnight ride from London to York on his horse Black Bess, a story that was made famous by the Victorian novelist William Harrison Ainsworth almost 100&nbsp;years after Turpin's death. Wikipedia

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