Not a Hero

Daft Bat

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Rather a long time ago, I used to work with a chap by the name of John Palmer. A lovely chap and now much missed. However, John was always delighted that he shared his name with an “also known as” of Dick Turpin! :nailbiting:

The son of an Innkeeper, who was also a butcher (many Innkeepers having second jobs), young Richard was originally destined to become a butcher as well. One of London’s most notorious criminal gangs, the Gregorys, stole livestock and therefore need a butcher to cut up the meat so that it could be sold on more easily. Turpin was only too happy to help and so became a close associate of the gang.

The Gregory gang was eventually broken up and many members hanged, but Turpin escaped the hands of the Law and switched to becoming a highwayman. Between 1735 and 1737 he committed many brutal robberies, earning him the name of ‘Turpin the Butcher’. But he was eventually captured and hanged today, 7th April 1739. :sceptical:
 
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