Bess shot herself in her bedroom as a warning to tell him to turn back.
The highwayman Dick Turpin owned the black bess
actually beetles have compound eyes dummys
Yes just 2.
Bess M. Parrish has written: 'Open mine eyes that I may see'
it wasn't called black bess at all he never had a named horse because he rode stolen horses black bess is a name people got from the poem the highwayman because they assumed that the poem was about dick turpin and in the poem he has a girlfriend called bess who had black hair so a leganed surronded him that he called his horse black bess after her but he didnt. the poem the highwayman may not even be about dick turpin
No (by Abby Greer)
Black Bess was the horse of Dick Turpin, an English highwayman of the 1730's. The horse completed the journey from London to York in less than 24 hours
Dick Turpin rode Black Bess.
The fictional character Dick Turpin is often associated with a horse named Black Bess. He was a notorious English highwayman who supposedly rode this horse during his robberies in the 18th century, as depicted in various literary and cultural works.
Black Bess
The Highwayman, Dick Turpin's horse was named Black Bess.