Highwayman

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Folk image of a mounted highwayman
Folk image of a mounted highwayman

Highwayman was a term used particularly in Britain during the 17th and 18th centuries to describe robbers who targeted people traveling by stagecoach and other modes of transport along public highways. They would use or threaten violence in order to seize money and other valuables from their victims. A highwayman rode a horse, and usually carried a pistol. He might announce himself with the phrase "Your money, or your life!", or "Stand and deliver!", although these phrases owe more to literary tradition than reality.[1][2]

Well-known highwayman's haunts included several places around London: Blackheath and nearby Shooter's Hill, Hounslow Heath, and Wimbledon and Barnes Commons.

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The early years of the 19th century saw the gradual disappearance of the traditional highwayman. The better law enforcement resulting from the introduction of organized city and county police forces (eg: London’s Bow Street Runners); the enclosure of common land, combined with improvements to the roads themselves, which substantially reduced the areas in which highwaymen could operate undetected and/or successfully make getaways, and the banking reforms which cut the amounts of cash carried by road were all factors in this decline. The development of railways also contributed to the decline.

Further information: List of highwaymen

Further information: Representations of highwaymen in popular culture

  • Billett, Michael. Highwaymen and Outlaws. Arms and Armour Press, 1997.
  • Brandon, David. Stand and Deliver! A History of Highway Robbery. Alan Sutton, 2001.
  • Evans, Hilary & Mary. Hero on a Stolen Horse. Muller , 1977.
  • Haining, Peter. The English Highwayman: A Legend Unmasked. Robert Hale, 1991.
  • Maxwell, Gordon S. Highwayman's Heath. Thomason's, 1935.
  • Newark, Peter. The Crimson Book of Highwaymen. Jupiter Books, 1979.
  • Morgan, Nicola. The Highwayman's Footsteps (Historical novel for young people, based on the Noyes poem, The Highwayman). Walker Books 2006
  • Pringle, Patrick. Stand and Deliver: The Story of the Highwaymen. Museum Press, 1951.
  • Sharpe, James. Dick Turpin: The Myth of the English Highwayman. Profile Books, 2004.
  • Spraggs, Gillian. Outlaws and Highwaymen: The Cult of the Robber in England from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century. Pimlico, 2001.

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