The highwayman robbed traveller's because some did not have guidance and did not know who were bad and traveller's usually bring all their valuable items so they don't get robbed at home.So the highwayman take it because they know they brought it.
a highway man would rob the rich as the rich are the people he would hearso he would jump out and rob themhe would not rob the poor as they would be no use
He used to rob rich people of there money and wealth.
No tree stores water for "thirsty travellers". Trees store water for themselves, and "thirsty travellers" brutally rob the tree.
they rob you
The term "highway robbery" had been around in England since about 1650, so it had no specific meaning when the First Fleet arrived in New South Wales. The term was used in Australia with the advent of bushranging, when bushrangers started bailing up travellers to rob them.
Highway robbery means to rob someone on a main thoroughfare;
rich people
because they want to it is fun
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Yes the Highway man did love the landlord's daughter her real name was Bess. The landlord's daughter loved the highway man to. She used to help to Highway man because she didn't want them to die . In my point of view I think the highway man might be lovely inside . :)
They'd stop travelers, threaten them and rob them, then leave.
Don't Rob Another Man's Castle was created in 1949.