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Jack Hall (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jack Hall (song)
''Jack Hall'' is a traditional British folksong dating from 1707. ==Story== Jack Hall was a criminal who, as a young boy, was sold to a chimney sweep for a guinea. In later life he became a notorious highwayman. In 1707 he was arrested along with Stephen Bunce and Dick Low for a burglary committed at the house of Captain Guyon, near Stepney.〔''Half-Hours with the Highwaymen'' By Paul Hardy, Charles George Harper (page 116) ISBN 1-115-19985-4〕 All three were convicted and hanged at Tyburn on December 7, 1707.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jack Hall's entry from The Newgate Calendar 1700-1800 )〕 The song was made popular in the 1850s with the adaptation Sam Hall by English comic minstrel, C.W. Ross.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.contemplator.com/england/jackhall.html ) sources: 〕 The song shares some similarities and tune with a song called ''Captain Kidd'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://davidkidd.net/Captain_Kidd_Music.html )〕 who was executed for piracy in London in 1701. Comparisons should also be made with the song about ''Admiral Benbow,'' who was wounded in action off the West Indies in 1702.
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