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William Spiggot
William Spiggot (also spelled Spigget) was a highwayman who was captured by Jonathan Wild's men in 1721. During his trial at the Old Bailey, he at first refused to plead and was therefore sentenced to be pressed until he pleaded.〔 This was called ''Peine forte et dure''. He was later executed, after a second trial when he pleaded not guilty, on 11 February 1721 at Tyburn, London.〔〔
== Biography ==

William Spiggot or Spigget was born in Hereford in West Midlands. His father was an innkeeper (or (ostler ) in Old English) at the ''Chief Inn''. He was married (probably at 19 years old) and he had 3 children. He declared that he was an apprentice to a cabinet-maker or joiner in Hereford. But he is best known for his criminal life as a highwayman.

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