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James Hind
Captain James Hind (sometimes referred to as John Hind) (baptised 1616-1652) was a 17th century highwayman (who is said to have only robbed Parliamentarians) and Royalist rabble rouser during the English Civil War. He came from the town of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. His partner Thomas Allen was captured when they attempted but failed to rob Oliver Cromwell. He also robbed John Bradshaw, President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of King Charles I.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Archive for September 24th, 2008 1652: Captain James Hind, royalist highwayman )〕 When finally caught during the Protectorate, Hind was charged with treason rather than highway robbery because of his expressed Royalist loyalty and was hanged, drawn and quartered in 1652 at Worcester.〔(Worcester People and Places - The City Walls and Gates )〕 He was the subject of a biography ''The English Gusman'' by George Fidge (London 1652), and 16 pamphlets detailing his exploits. ==References==
* (National Portrait Gallery paintings ) * (James Hind's declaration ) * (James Hind ), from ''(The Newgate Calendar )''
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