Who Was The Real Dick Turpin?
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- Dick Turpin is without a doubt, Britain's most famous highwayman.
But, exactly who was Dick Turpin, and why is he so famous?
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Dick Turpin (Highwayman) timeline:
1705 Born, Hempstead, Essex
1725 Married & set up butcher's shop in Buckhurst Hill, Essex
1734 Member of the Essex Gang / Gregory Gang poaching in Epping Forest.
1735 First report of Dick Turpin as a highwayman
1737 Operating with Matthew (Tom) King
4th May 1737 Kills Thomas Morris, flees to Lincolnshire
Oct 1738 Arrested for shooting a game cock
Identity uncovered.
22nd March 1739 Trial
7th April 1739 Dick Turpin hanged at York
1834 Features in William Ainsworth's novel "Rookwood"
1866-68 Features in a Penny Dreadful series, which establishes his legend.
Chapters
0:00 Dick Turpin
2:09 John Hind
2:50 Claude Duval
4:11 John Nevison
5:35 Gentleman Robbers
6:28 The Wicked Lady
7:07 Gregory Gang
8:53 Not So Dashing
10:41 Gregory Gang Smashed
11:16 Highwayman
12:22 Killer
14:19 Black Bess
15:34 John Palmer
16:21 Arrest
17:38 Horse Thief
18:37 Twist of Fate
19:40 Dick Turpin hanged at York
22:02 Birth of a legend
23:59 Stand & Deliver
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Immortalised in every pub in this country when someone is charged for an expensive pint: "At least Dick Turpin wore a mask!". Great video, Chris.
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If you visit York, his memory is kept alive by the banditry immortalised in their car parking charges. Touching gesture.
@@johnscarr70er have you ever bought a pint in York!!!!!?
@@TheJon2442 one or two! I tend to get done by hotel bar prices. Got a free one in the Hole in the Wall a couple of years ago!
@@TheJon2442 one or two! My local stocked York Brewery Guzzler until recently. My York based drinking seems to happen in hotels, so not the best judge.( I did get a free pint in the Hole in the Wall a couple of years ago!)
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It’s kind of tough to tell a scruff,
The big mistake he’s making?
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I'm American and my grandfather was one of the last horseback riding lawman or as he called it Riding Posse. He was a Sheriff in Louisiana from the early 1920's -50's and much of Louisiana was very rural and even though he did have a Model T the roads were so bad horseback was easier. He led a Posse to capture a man who killed a deputy and they went on horseback and captured him and he was the last man hung on the courthouse square. In 1934 he assisted with crowd control when Bonnie and Clyde were ambushed. He is even in many of the famous photos. He was not in the ambush posse but after at the scene and in Arcadia , Louisiana.
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He really lived an interesting life and even took part in historical events . Hats off for your dad David
Isn't it interesting how we glorify murderers, serial killers, robbers and all sorts of other nasty rubbish but completely ignore good people, good works?
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True. But we are talking of a period of English history which was extremely repressive towards the poor. As an example there is a record of a young girl hanged for stealing a gentleman's handkerchief. While at the same time a chimneysweep whose brutal actions caused the death of his young apprentice was only deported to Australia. So a gentleman handkerchief had more value than that of a young boy. There is also a record from the early 19th century of two young girls being hung, or more accurately slowly choked to death, for being in possession of forged banknotes. Their only crime being that they were sent by some person to take these fake banknotes to another person. So as far as the poor were concerned these were people striking back at their repressors.
@@bigblue6917 You are absolutely correct and well said too. I am a bit of a history buff so I am cognizant of the horrible treatment and the inequities. The connection I did not make was to the idea of rebellion or striking back.
Thank you for pointing that out.
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I worked and lived out in Essex where he was infamous, having said that people were still banging on about how honorable the Kray family were 😅😂
G'day,
Ah...,
Would ye be, perhaps referring to
Warrant Officer
Ben Roberts Smith, VC.
Australian Federal
Court-Proclaimed
Multiple Murderer &
War Criminal...,
Decorated by QE-II for his
Atrocious behaviour in
Afghanistan...?
D' y' mean
THAT kind of
British Commonwealth
Fighting
"Hero " ?
And, why do you believe that
Modern "official Heroes" are any better
Morally, than any other
Armed
Bandit -
Killing Strangers for profit while
Armed &
In Company -
Exercising the
"Right" conferred by their
"Might"...
(Which was the same
Crime for which
Hitler was later sentenced, in absentia,
To
Death...;
By all they who
Abrogated the "Right" to so sit and
Judge one of their
Fellow
Human
Beings...).
EuroPeons appear to have a
highly partisan, and malleable "View" of Morals & Ethics ; and why whatever any
Brit can "get away with"
Is
"Obviously"
Good and great in the eyes of
God..
Because
The Universal Creator Godtheory is, of course, assumed to be
A (rich)
White English
Man...(!).
Apparently...
Such is life,
Have a good one...
Stay safe.
;-p
Ciao !
You're right. The Adam and the Ant song is now stuck in my head.
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I would much rather have a dandy highwayman make fun of my clothes and musical taste than....you know act like actual highwaymen
There was a highwayman, William Buxton from Derbyshire, who was first caught in London when he asked the lady whose purse he had just stolen, if she had enough money to pay the coachman and as he fished in her purse for some coins for her, the coachman hit him. He then escaped from a prison hulk and made his way back to Derbyshire. He carried on robbing the stage coaches and eventually was caught in Ashbourne, having been spotted by two farm workers. He was hanged in 1780s at Derby. I love the stories of highwaymen, and of course, the highwaywoman who lived just up the road from me. Thanks Chris. Great talk as usual.
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Great video Chris, an ancestor of mine was a highwayman, hanged on Wimbledon common, my sister is doing our family tree and found it, I think it was the London to Brighton coach so went for the big one :) take care
When one branch of your family tree is a gibbet, heh many such cases.
@@mathewgurney2033 there was a poacher as well who got caught, not a successful heritage I have :)
@@Sarah-JaneR32 That's ok, it's getting positively medieval around here again, i'm a speech criminal probably due to have my tongue legally torn out by the root any minute now.
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Seems a bit unfair just for making good use of the things he could find...
A really well done production, Chris. I really liked it and learned all about the highwaymen of England. The funny thing is that when I was in the army, my vehicle which I was assigned I named The Highwayman. I think you should do something about a female highwaywoman, it would be interesting to see the other side of the coin.
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Growing up, a cousin of mine learnt about Dirk Turpin and was so fascinated that he named himself Dirk Turpin. Now we know where he got the name from.
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I went to school in Canada decades ago with a guy who's surname is "Turpin". I had no idea why many called him "Dick". Apparently it's a historical reference and not a measure of his personality.
As a teen in the early 1970s, living in Epping, I and friends had great fun exploring around High Beech, where Dick Turpin was reported to have hidden in a cave, some remains of at least one cave are true and we spent time looking around the area. It is still a nice place and not too spoilt by relentless development. Regards to all who have enjoyed this part of the world. Bill Fogarty.
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Good delivery. Good watch👍
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brilliant as always chris. enjoyed it.
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Fascinating .. superb work again sir 😊
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Very interesting. Thanks for the upload.
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Growing up in Papworth Everard on the Great North Road, and being horse mad i often imagined Black Bess thundering past on her way to York. Another illusion shattered! Great story well told Chris, thankyou.
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There's a documentary out it's old but I've seen it, they got one of the top endurance horses of the world at the time, put him on a treadmill and put him through his paces picked an Arab for their Endurance sorry don't know the name of the documentary
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Thanks again Chris, another brilliant telling, Cheers
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Thanks so much Chris
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Bloody brilliant!!!
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Chris as usual, You stood and delivered! Many thanks for another great video.
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well told as usual and an interesting bit of history that I haven't paid much attention to. thanks
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A very interesting story ( and well told ). Thanks, Chris!
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Great story, Chris! And quite a change from the wars...
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Another great video👍I thoroughly enjoyed it👌
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Fantastic story! Thank you for digging into the truth of it!
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Wonderfully related story of interesting facts.
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Thanks a lot for this Chris, Germany had got at this time no highways and highwaymen anyway, all our robber heroes worked afoot... The tv series were here to but stand no chance against Robin of Sherwood, coming out nearly in the same week, maybe produced in different years, in Germany. But the name (brand ?) Dick Turpin itself sounds absolutely badass . All the best, Ludwig.
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The German states have a very interesting history of poaching.
@@sharonrigs7999 Yes ma'am, we have. Many of them poached for survival, some mixed it up with robbery and any do it for sports until today, especially in Bavaria. Around WWI were bitter fighting between them and the foresters. Best regards Ludwig.
Great video as always ! Thanks
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Like an upbeat, confident & animated Mr. Mosely. Very interesting & likeable.
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As a child of the 1970's and 1980's, I truly appreciate the inclusion of Adam and the Ants Stand and Deliver song. ❤❤❤
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You are just the best! Keep up the good work. And thanks
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Thank you for the clip. We live next door to where Mr Nevison used to live.
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A great video indeed, great info thanks for sharing.
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This was very interesting and informative,nicely done sir.
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Another very interesting video, many thanks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Another great video Chris. While visiting York many years ago I visited his grave recording the same picture as in your video. I remember being confused by the name Palmer but never looked it up. Your video clarified that for me. The only other highway man I remember fom school was KIng. Many thanks.
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Excellent video.
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Another great video, keep up the good work
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Thanks Chris, another fascinating tale, well told. (as always)
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Great video and a fantastic history lesson. Superb and interesting. Thank you
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This is a great channel. Well done Sir 👍
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Another smasher, Chris.
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I just found your channel. I love your voice and enthusiastic presentation. I just subscribed.
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My introduction was in Far From the Madding Crowd.
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Thank you for the true history, I was a fan of the series..
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Another thoroughly enjoyable episode. Fantastic work. I remember seeing Turpin's grave on a school trip to York in the early 80s.
Oh, and a video on Scottish bandit/cannibal Sawney Bean would make a great watch!!
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Thank you for this very informative post on the life × of the highway robbers
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Another great installment of Britain's awesome history.
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Brilliant video, very informative and interestingly, my maternal grandparents owned a non-functional farm in Essex (which I vaguely remember back in the early 80s), it was very old and it was a huge local rumour that Turpin used it as a hideout.
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As a change to your battle stories, I have much enjoyed this tale of the notorious highwayman. You are a great storyteller Sir!
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What a great story, well researched and really interesting.
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GREAT WORK!
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I see one of your videos come up and I stand to attention. You always deliver Chris. Well done from a fellow Worcestershire man. Perhaps the history of the Worcestershire Regiment might be worth a look....
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Oh well done. That was so interesting. Thanks for a nice vid.
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Awesome stuff thanks for your efforts and sharing your knowledge
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Sir I enjoyed the semi comical video on Turpin and fellow highwaymen. Absolutely brilliant and masterfully told. Bravo!
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Just found you and I am hooked 🎉
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An excellent presentation.
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Brilliant again Chris love from Ireland ❤
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Comprehensive explanation of Dick Turpin. Thanks Chris 🤜🤛
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Well done, good story
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Thanks for a lively telling of Dick Turpin! In Jesse James And The Coward Bob Ford,Jesse uses Dick Turpin as an alias-hilarious!
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Another good nugget of British history.
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My father was a joiner in Armley. He fixed coaches. He said they used to take them to the river to let the wheel hubs swell to help get out buckling repair. Another fellow from work. His family owned Footscrey coach stop near Melbourne Australia Cobb and Coach. He said to keep warm, they burnt them. He said only if they knew now.
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That was an excellent story...I'm learning
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Thanks for the lead to Horrible Histories... got me laughing despite my anger at my neighbors overly loud music.
Monday I'll buy me a decent sound system and play him Horrible History songs at full volume. He's working nightshifts this week, so the day shall belong to me.
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Thank you, I had wanted to find out more about highwaymen and voila, you obliged😂
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Lovely stuff 🙂👍
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Interesting report. Thanks for your time, skills and knowledge.
Stand And Deliver is a movie starring Edward Olmos. A true story. Its also a term used in boxing. The story is about a teacher teaching underprivileged high school students calculus. Excellent film
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Hahaha, now this sure was a good bit of fun breakaway from all the seriousness of war and military campaigns you always wow us with usually, Chris old bean, and wow, my god does this figure, Dick Turpin, again YOU are the one who's only just now literally given me the name, have quite the story to him, one of big untruths spewing myth and legend and of bizarre outcomes to whatever. Quite the 18th century pockmarked faced more thuggish Robin Hood figure, I'd say perhaps, lol. Seriously, just HOW d'you keep this all, eh, History Chap chapper, wowing and amazing us with the facts you give as your video topics? Am SO damn happy I found you last year thanks to one of your Dad's Army uploads, can't wait for the next one- make sure it's another battle/war, or of course a high ranking military individual, else ya might get some low rating, LOL-, and I'm gonna try and damn well get more of your earlier videos seen and enjoyed at last, including those about General Charles Gordon and the Africa expeditions leading up to the Battle of Omdurman in 1898
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Well done ,you are a great storyteller 😂 listened to this in bath ❤
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Highway men always kinda reminds me of the cowboys from the old west. The stories and myths about them are kinda similar, I wonder what a highway men’s fist full of dollars film would be like?
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Hi Chris another great story! I was born and still live live very near Buckhurst Hill, Essex ( about three miles away ) two things, one you have confused me by saying that the highwaymen were preying on travellers on the Great North Road, hiding nearby in Epping Forest. Well the Great North Road is nowhere near Epping Forest so you have me confused. It does however lie across the London to Cambridge Road later called the A 11, which of course also is the road to Newmarket and its races. I suppose that riding from the GNR to Epping forest wasn't out of the question, but there would be ample opportunities for the authorities to apprehend those travelling through, Middlesex and Hertfordshire to Epping I would have thought. Now the second thing is that the supposed grave of Dick Turpin in York actually says he was executed at Tyburn and not up in York ( as if Yorkshiremen didn't do that sort of thing lol) Keep them coming Chris!
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Thanks Chris, an interesting tale debunking myths about a pox-ridden mugger.
I would like you to research the life and times of our great Shropshire hero Mad Jack Mytton . Born in the late 18th century he inherited an estate of £300 thousand pounds. A nice amount of money today but a veritable fortune then. He gambled and drank every penny of it in a few years and died as an insane pauper.
I have just returned from the Mytton Arms after a pint in a pub in a village he owned, thus keeping up a fine Salopian tradition. A good friend of Squire Mytton wrote a posthumous biography under the nom de plume Nimrod. Well worth reading, how many people do you know who ride a bear around their dining room whilst awaiting the housemaids to bring in the pudding?
Yes please Chris! I've heard of this gentleman and his bear. There must be more good stories about this guy!
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Chris, thanks very much for another informative and educational video.
But never mind all that...
I want you to hand over all the the lupins you've got
Look I happen to know that this is the the Lupin Express... :)
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Adam and the Ants............ Hells teeth i've still got the Album.
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Nice to see some non-military history 👍🏻 Hope you do some more like this .
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Hi Chris , i live just down the road from where Dick Turpin was hanged .... there is a plaque with his name on . many a time i sit there on the bench with my dog ... it feels strange sitting there Thank you Chris for your hard work .... Cheers Simon
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Thank you Chris for this fascinating story. I knew the name but few details about his life, all of which I now knew were wrong. Another one on the list of people whose fame far exceeds their accomplishments'.
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How Interesting to find out the truth of this legend from the past, no other account of this man has been told so thorough as this one, great stuff
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Kings of the road? Bloody Armed robbers.....Good video!
Thanks for watching. The British, along with many other nations, seem to love elevating criminals into heroes.
@@TheHistoryChap Strange isn't it? Perhaps it's the whole "defiance of authority" thing? But Turpin? I mean, sitting an old lady on a fire? Bit much if you ask me.
I now have the urge to go and watch the film Plunkett & Macleane 1999, apart from Carry On Dick I think it’s the only film or tv show I have watched about highway men….. I have watched a good few of your videos which I thoroughly enjoy but whenever I do I always think how much you sound like someone else but I could never think of who it was but today the name dawned on me…. Julian Richards who had a series called Meet the Ancestors….. Thanks for another very interesting video…
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Great video however I wonder if you had found any information (or may just be fiction) about Turpins activities around Plumstead/Abbey Wood, SE London, near the old Roman Road (Watling Street) that goes over Shooters Hill (Shoot up Hill). Nearby you will find Bostall Woods and Kings Highway. In Bostall Woods iwas/s a cave apparently used by Turpin and known as "Turpins Cave". This has clear line of sight across to East Wickham open spaces, where the White Horse public house was situated. Legend has it that the landlady "Fanny" would light a lamp when it was safe to come out from hiding in the cave. To locals this area is still known as "Fanny On The Hill".
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I watched and loved the serie, I even got the book, and loved that as well.
When my friend and I was fencing with sticks, he was D’Artagnan and I was Dick Turpin.
And now you tell me that my childhood hero was a lie 🥲
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I remember Disney did a serial on “Young Dick Turpin” back in the mid-60s, with a rousing theme song sung by Val Doonican. “Stand and deliver, your money or you die!” was the chorus. Disney’s Dick Turpin was very much the romanticized version!
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Great story on a long story: the Turpin metastory🎉
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Absolutely brilliant 👏 👌 😀
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Great story Chris, thank you for sharing. I’m curious… why did the headstone indicate that Turpin was “executed at Tyburn” and not York?
Knavesmire in York was also referred to as Tyburn (not to be confused with Tyburn in London)
I heard that Dick Turpin rode to York on his course called Black Bess. Apparently both he and his horse were hanged. My illusion has been shattered by your accurate account of his demise. Another enlightenment, proving beyond all doubt that you're never too old to learn. Did his horse actually wear a mask aswell ? Or is this another tall story. Lol.
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Not forgetting the classic Morecambe and Wise sketch and the scene where Eric riding past a signpost saying York 1
Luton 190 and saying wayhay that's a good result
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The Stilton Country Club behind the Angel pub, now a restaurant, has underground stables and a tunnel exiting the village behind the church. This was supposed to have been used by highway men.
As ever such a great vid! That you so much! I love the humour too ... though you're showing your age quoting Adam Ant ... lol ... but wasn't Richard O'Sullivan a race commentator?
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Well done Chris. Dr Sam Willis covered Dick Turpin in BBC'S Britain's Outlaws: Highwayman, Pirates and Rogues. But your an avid storyteller. You should have your own programme on TV!🐴💂♂️👍
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Plunkett & McLeane is one of my all-time favourite films 😊
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Leo sayor was a direct descendant of the legendary highway man , watched a show many years ago with Mike smith and Sarah Green were presenting, great bit of history, thank you
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Brilliant
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It is really interesting how people that you would never have wanted to have anything to do with in real life became these insanely popular heroes to millions of people.
Bonnie and clyde were not pleasant people to have to deal with in the middle of a bank Robbery.
Actual pirates didn't have glamour about them that simply were dreadful murderous creatures. There's a few people that we know about in our own nation's history who simply disappeared, but are believed to have been murdered by pirates. And then there is the present company.
It is a strangely perverse part of human history that people tend to hold up and idolize individuals that would have really been most dreadful to have met in reality.
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Keep hearing the Horrible History song in my mind as well, plus the Adam Ant song
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