| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Turpin, Dick |
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| 170639, English robber. After a short and brutal career of horse stealing and general crime he was hanged at York. The fameor notorietythat he later achieved derives mainly from W. H. Ainsworths romance, Rookwood (1834), which is based upon his life. Turpins famous ride from London to York on his mare, Black Bess, is fiction, and his actual exploits were not of a romantic character. |
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