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    John Nevison (1639 – 4 May 1684), also known as William Nevison or Nevinson, was one of Britain's most notorious highwaymen, a gentleman rogue supposedly...
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  • Nevison is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Nevison (1639–1684), British highwayman Ron Nevison, American record producer Nevinson...
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    highwayman James Hind; the French-born gentleman highwayman Claude Du Vall; John Nevison; Dick Turpin; Sixteen String Jack; William Plunkett and his partner,...
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    successor King John gave de Lacy the castle in 1199, the year John ascended the throne. Roger died in 1213 and was succeeded by his eldest son, John. However...
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    Revolution, but is most famous for the notorious highwayman Swift Nick (John Nevison, 1639 - 1684) who was born and raised there. It was really he (and not...
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    who local legend claims was almost apprehended in the caves below, and John Nevison, who made the famous ride from Kent to York. A 20-course banquet was...
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    argue that Turpin never made the journey, claiming that the ride was by John Nevison, "Swift Nick", a highwayman in the time of Charles II, 50 years before...
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    Plunkett, as well as Richard Ferguson, George Lyons, Tom King, John Nevison, and John Rann. However, while it is possible that Katherine Ferrers could...
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  • Isaac Barrow, English mathematician and theologian (b. 1630) 1684 – John Nevison, English criminal (b. 1639) 1729 – Louis Antoine de Noailles, French...
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  • Hereward the Wake – Saxon outlaw during the Norman conquest of England John Nevison – 17th-century highwayman William Plunkett – English highwayman Tom King...
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    Lacy dedicated to St John the Evangelist was dissolved by royal authority in 1539. The priory maintained the Chartularies of St John, a collection of historic...
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    Bowl at the sign of the Angel including John Cottington 'Mulsack' who picked Cromwell's pocket, John Nevison 'Swift-Neck', and 'Handsome' Tom Cox who...
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  • James MacLaine 1724–1750 United Kingdom Louis Mandrin 1725–1755 France John Nevison 1639–1684 United Kingdom known as "Swift Nick" Neesy O'Haughan 1691–1720...
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  • Nevinson (1918–2012), English actress John Nevison (1910–1987), English cricketer Nevins (disambiguation) Nevison This page lists people with the surname...
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  • Beauclerk, his illegitimate son by Nell Gwyn. 15 March – highwayman John Nevison hanged in York for murder. 10 May – Titus Oates arrested for perjury...
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    1617) April 24 – Johann Olearius, German hymnwriter (b. 1611) May 4 – John Nevison, English highwayman (hanged) (b. 1639) May 10 – Anne Carr, Countess of...
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  • who later becomes a Police Community Support Officer. George Costigan as Nevison Gallagher; a successful businessman and Ann's father. Karl Davies as Daniel...
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  • Quadrophenia (category Albums produced by Glyn Johns)
    Who's services. The band recruited engineer Ron Nevison, who had worked with Townshend's associate John Alcock, to assist with engineering. To illustrate...
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    1617) April 24 – Johann Olearius, German hymnwriter (b. 1611) May 4 – John Nevison, English highwayman (hanged) (b. 1639) May 10 – Anne Carr, Countess of...
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    Bowl at the sign of the Angel, including John Cottington 'Mulsack' who picked Cromwell's pocket, John Nevison 'Swift-Neck', and 'Handsome' Tom Cox who...
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    – Friends meeting house in Friargate first built. 1676 – Highwayman John Nevison rides from Kent to York in a day to establish an alibi. 1677 – York Waterworks...
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    for coal and quarrying for stone in the 14th century. The highwayman John Nevison was arrested on 6 March 1684 at the Three Houses Inn and tried for the...
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  • Nightlife (Thin Lizzy album) (category Albums produced by Ron Nevison)
    released on 8 November 1974 by Vertigo Records. It was produced by Ron Nevison and bandleader Phil Lynott, and was the first album to feature the band...
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  • Chicago 19 (category Albums produced by Ron Nevison)
    Chicago 18 with David Foster, the band worked primarily with producers Ron Nevison and Chas Sandford for this album. Their Full Moon Records imprint moved...
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  • Twenty 1 (category Albums produced by Ron Nevison)
    — Robert Lamm The band retained producer Ron Nevison, who'd already done Chicago 19. According to Nevison, work on the album was somewhat fragmented, with...
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    Matilda of England and grandson to Henry II of England. John Nevison also known as William Nevison, was one of Britain's most notorious highwaymen, a gentleman-rogue...
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    Coleman Thomas Culpeper & Catherine Howard (1540) Arthur Maude (films) John Nevison Charles Pears Edmund Tempest Other information Pontefract bus station...
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    Coleman Thomas Culpeper & Catherine Howard (1540) Arthur Maude (films) John Nevison Charles Pears Edmund Tempest Other information Pontefract bus station...
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  • Crazy Nights (category Albums produced by Ron Nevison)
    Producer Ron Nevison was hired to produce the album, but because of Nevison's filled schedule, the band had to wait for his schedule to clear. Nevison was chosen...
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  • Terry's research. Although this historical romance about the highwayman John Nevison received positive reviews he would become best known for his patriotic...
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