taking money from innocent people and impersinating the poor
Francis Jennings died in 2000.
David Jennings - tutor - died in 1762.
Jack Jennings died on 1993-06-11.
John Edward Jennings died in 1973.
Nicholas Jennings impersonated the poor and took money from innocent people. He lived in the 16th-17th century and was classed as a thief.
Nicholas Jennings has written: 'Before the gold rush' -- subject(s): Popular music, History and criticism
the year 1
two disguises.
He was last caught in London with the old scrap trick.
taking money from innocent people and impersinating the poor
he impersonated the poor and pretended to be like then and he pretended not to be rich so he could get money Nicholas Jennings was the most famous conning person ever in London and could fool any one that walked past him.
Nicholas Jennings was a notorious counterfeiter and criminal from the 19th century. He was known as the "King of the Cranks" because of his skill in producing counterfeit coins and banknotes. Jennings was eventually caught and sentenced to prison for his illegal activities.
Claude Jennings died in 1950.
Jennings Tofel died in 1959.
Roland Jennings died in 1968.
Gary Jennings died in 1999.