john smith highwayman robbing a hackney coachman thief travellers, horse; foot footpads. Mounted robbers Great Britain Ireland


john smith highwayman robbing a hackney coachman thief travellers, horse; foot footpads. Mounted robbers Great Britain Ireland Elizabethan era 19th century word highwayman is first known used in the year 1617; other euphemisms included "knights of the road" and "gentlemen of the


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