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Lives and exploits of the most noted highwaymen, robbers and murderers of all nations / Drawn from the most authentic sources and brought down to the present time

Chapter 40: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

A collection of biographical sketches recounts the backgrounds, methods, and fates of notorious highwaymen, robbers, and murderers from different regions. Each portrait combines anecdote and reported detail about upbringing, notable crimes, robberies, trials, and punishments, often emphasizing daring exploits, social settings, and moral consequences. The narratives alternate reconstruction and commentary, sometimes illustrated with engravings, and aim to entertain as much as to document, exposing both the violence of criminal lives and the social forces surrounding them.

Transcriber’s Notes

Obvious errors in punctuation were fixed.

Some of the illustrations were relocated to be closer to the relevant content.

Page 38: “not much dis-disposed” changed to “not much disposed”

Page 74: “question whe- the loss” changed to “question whether the loss”

Page 115: “he ad not made a word” changed to “he had not made a word”

Page 186: “he barricadoed” changed to “he barricaded”

Page 193: “two of the villians” changed to “two of the villains”

Page 233: “considerable innkeeqer” changed to “considerable innkeeper”