A highwayman was a kind of robber, who specialized in robbing travellers.
So to do his "work", he needed to be where he could find people travelling - the roads.
He worked as a stable boy at the inn.
In the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, Tim the ostler worked at the inn where the highwayman's lover, Bess, was staying. Tim betrayed the highwayman by alerting the authorities about his planned robbery, leading to the tragic events that followed.
a girl got killed and highwayman brought revenge because he loved her
The highwayman
The highwayman
on the road
the highwayman were about in the 18th century
You need to finish the question. Dick Turpin was a "highwayman", that is, basically a bandit who robbed people on the road.
robin hood
the highwayman were about in the 18th century
A highwayman was a thief who robbed people traveling on the highway. I do not know that anyone "needed" a highwayman.
what is the famouse catchfrase for the highwayman