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THE

LIFE

OF

RICHARD TURPIN,

A MOST NOTORIOUS

HIGHWAYMAN.


GIVING A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF ALL HIS

Daring Robberies

And Burglaries.

His broiling a woman to make her discover her property.—Robbing a wealthy farmer at Charlton.—Robbery and brutal conduct to Mr. Lawrence Mr. Francis, and numerous others.-Rewards for his apprehension.—His disguises to evade being taken.—Robberies in company with King the Highwayman in Epping forest.-Shooting the Ranger’s man near their cave.—His escape from the Butcher, likewise from Mr. Ives the King’s huntsman, who pursued him with blood-hounds.— His apprehension, and committal to York Castle,

Trial, Execution,
BURIAL, &c.





FALKIRK:

PRINTED FOR THE BOOKSELLERS,

by T. Johnston.