There where 17 highwaymen. Billett, Michael, Brandon, David, Dunford, Stephen, Evans, Hilary, Mary, Peter, Harper, Charles, George, John, Maxwell, Gordon and Dick
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highwaymen live in the epping forest or in caves!noo they lived with everybody else so they could blend in and nobody would no they were highwaymen
Highwaymen were around in the UK and Ireland from the 16th Century-Early 19th Century.
Stand and deliver!
If I'm right, I think they lived in 18th century England! You're right. Technically, highwaymen are robbers who prey on the travellers of roads, and they can exist in any time or place that roads exist, but the ones in 18th Century England are the most remembered.
They cant protect themselves, it would be very difficult to travel from one place to another.
There are a group of Florida artists called highwaymen- some are still alive
there was aproxamatly 165
Apparently, you don't know what highwaymen were. Highwaymen were robbers, thieves, criminals, whatever you want to call them, in the 1600's to 1800's. They didn't work in one place, they robbed many different places.
highwaymen drunk ale
Because he was a man who rode along a highway. And they (there are many highwaymen) also nicked and robbed of people.
Highwaymen had pistols on their waste
Highwaymen existed in from the 16th century to the 18th century.
Highwaymen that were the worst and most dangerous and came from Sussex.
The duration of Highwaymen - film - is 1.33 hours.
It is possible for highwaymen to rob other highwaymen, as they may see them as competition for potential targets. However, it is not a common occurrence as they typically target travelers and merchants passing through their territory.
Highwaymen were known for their skills in horse riding, marksmanship, and stealth. They were often daring, cunning, and resourceful individuals who were willing to take risks for monetary gain. Many highwaymen were also charismatic and able to use their wit and charm to evade capture.
Highwaymen - film - was created on 2004-02-13.