DICK TURPIN'S REFUGE
... DICK TURPIN'S REFUGE. During to a building at Sends which in coaching days was a well-luicirO a ascret chamber. said to have , a imf:. place of Dick Tarpon on one occasion. covered in roof. ...
... DICK TURPIN'S REFUGE. During to a building at Sends which in coaching days was a well-luicirO a ascret chamber. said to have , a imf:. place of Dick Tarpon on one occasion. covered in roof. ...
... for the face.—Mr. Plowden was amused and said he supposed the lad had been reading about Dick Turpin.—“¥es,” said the ofticer, ‘“a book describing Dick Turpin’s ride to York was also found upon himn.”-=Mr. Plowden : Just what I thought.—The magistrate ...
... MODERN DICK TURPIN. Mr. >%vd«B again had the lootua*. Burl, an errand boy, Imog at Towr-, abose :>JCk Tnrpm *vpc of literature hi* »t»|>canuica rstore the oiirt Lwt work ...
... WHY TURPIN BAN. 7%0m0* Tmrn*m, aged 19. North-street, Charlton, charged with playing pitch and to## the river hank Charlton ou fundsy allernoon. mwgrant Lee, R. gave evidence m support the charge, adding that accused raw witnem ran away. Turpin said fiat ...
... IT WAS THE BOLD TURPIN I The enormous dimensions of the profits contemplated in this case—and no doubt afterwards reaped—would presumably have excited suspicion very quickly among Scofield, Shurmer and Teagle's acquaintances who had seen them in their ...
... Modern Dick Turpin. ~ Mr. Plowden again had before him on Wednesday, at Marylebone, ¢he lad Thos. Burt, an errand boy, of Bayham-st:eet, Camden Town, whose reading of -the Dick Turpin type of literature led to his appearance before the Court last week ...
... A MODERN DICK TURPIN. Thomas Burt, an errand-boy, 17 years of age. was brought before Mr. Plowden at Marylebone yesterday on a charge of stealing £8 17s. and a revolver from a butcher’s shop in Camden Town. When arrested in Bristol he had in his possession ...
... A Modern Dick Turpin. Mr. Plowden again had before him at Marylebone the lad Thomas Burt, errand boy, living at Bayham-street, Camden Town, whose reading of the Dick Turpin type of literature led to his appearance befowe the court last week on a charge ...
... Dick Turpin’s ride to York,” and was accompanied boy of twelve, who was dressed like brigand” with leggings and spurs, armed with an air-gun, ammunition, mask, and bowie-knife. Prisoner’s father said the boy was a great reader the Dick Turpin class of ...
... A Modern Dick Turpin. Mr. Plowden again had before him at Marylebone the lad Thomas Burt, errand boy, living at Bayham-street, Camden Town, whose reading of the Dick Turpin type of literature led to his appearance before the court last week on a charge ...
... NOT ROBINSON CRUSOE. YOUTH WHO UNDERSTUDIED DICK TURPIN CORRECTS MAGISTRATE. The romantic story of the youth, William Fieldsend, who lived for a fortnight the life of a hermit on a Derbyshire hillside, had & prosaic ending at the Derby Quarter Sessions ...
... BOY DICK TURPIN. Bathersage Cave-dweller Placed Under Probation. The youthbil cave-dweller. hese exploits were the result of readieg the adventure- of Dick Turpin. pleaded at the Derbychirp Quarter .Se-'.ions to breaking into a .hop at linihersage ...