• reminiscent of American tribes, such as 'Mohocks' (Mohawks). Statt, Daniel (1995). "The Case of the Mohocks: Rake Violence in Augustan London". Social...
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  • Elysium quadrangle of Mars All pages with titles beginning with Mohawk Mohocks, an early eighteenth-century London gang This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Mob The White Family Billy Hill Firm Jack “Spot” Comer’s Gang Scuttlers Mohocks Gangs in the United Kingdom Triads in the United Kingdom John Lea. "traditional...
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    During the early 18th century, a notorious upper-class gang known as the Mohocks operated on the street causing regular violence and vandalism. Mrs Salmon's...
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  • Mohocks. A pamphlet of the time by a "Reverend Divine" was An Argument, proving from History, Reason, and Scripture, that the present Race of Mohocks...
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    Enough for June Johnnie 1965 The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders Second Mohock 1966 Where the Spies Are Jackson 1968 To Tell the Truth Himself 1970 Take...
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    minister of the town. He then returned to London. His first play, The Mohocks (1712), had censorship issues. The following year he wrote a comedy The...
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  • Sicilians Henri Perrault 1965 The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders Third Mohock 1965 Darling Sean Martin 1966 The Blue Max The Orator 1966 Fahrenheit 451...
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     808. Lord, Evelyn (2008). "Gentlemen's Clubs, Journalistic Hacks, the Mohocks and Change". The Hellfire Clubs. Yale University Press. pp. 19–44. ISBN 978-0300116670...
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    in Flanders. During this time, Hinchingbrooke was one of the infamous Mohocks, and was arrested for assaulting a watchman in 1712. In 1713, Hinchingbrooke...
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    and other British cities of this period went by the names of the Muns, Mohocks, Hectors, Bawcubites, Bickers, Bugles, Blues, Bravadoes, Tittyre Tus, Tuquoques...
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    West Branch Mohock Branch West Branch flowing under the Hamden Covered Bridge Map of the upper Delaware River watershed, showing major tributaries Location...
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    criminals (e.g. Jack Sheppard and the entirely upper-class gang called the "Mohocks" in 1712) and valiant crime-fighters. The city's population had more than...
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    Head Michael Stevenson 1965 The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders First Mohock 1967 Hell Is Empty Jess Shepherd 1969 The Assassination Bureau Angelo 1970...
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    Tragedy of Ida Noble (1893) A Three-Stranded Yarn (1894) The Good Ship Mohock (1894) Heart of Oak (1895) The Convict Ship (1895) The Phantom Death (1895;...
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    Thomas Ellwood – Davideis: the Life of David, King of Israel John Gay – The Mohocks Bernard de Mandeville – Typhon John Oldmixon The Dutch Barrier Ours Reflections...
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     38–39. Paxton 2008, p. 39. Boswell, James (July 1776). "Am Account of the Mohock Indians, Who Lately Visited England". London Magazine. 45: 339. Kelsay 1984...
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  • completed. 1711–14 – The Hawkubites gang is at large. 1712 Spring: The Mohocks gang is supposedly at large. By October: The German composer George Frideric...
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  • appearance in The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1965) as part of a Mohocks gang. In 1967 he returned to Montreal to star as the lead character Ernie...
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    were reported to be regular patrons at the inn. In the 18th century, the Mohocks kidnapped several elderly women at the inn, trapped them in barrels, and...
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  • is recognised by the vengeful Markham, who tries to have him beaten by Mohocks. Later Peter is provoked into challenging Markham’s friend Rensley to a...
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  • towards an apolitical and distant past, after his contemporary work The Mohocks had faced controversy and censorship the previous year. Robert Wilks, a...
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  • circumstances, forbade the offender his presence. This was resented by the mohocks of the court, and a party was formed to humble the actor. On his appearance...
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    (1752), pgs. 18-19, 21-2. Accessed 1 October 2021 "While the Tribe of the Mohock Indians" (March 12, 1744), "New-York," A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated...
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  • stay in London. The "London Mohocks". An East End street gang taking inspiration from Native American imagery and the Mohock Club. Ethan Allen. Revolutionary...
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    Indian Town, about 8 miles off (from Logstown), chiefly Delawares, the rest Mohocks, to have some belts of wampum made...We both (Weiser and Andrew Montour)...
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  • notorious about London for debauchery and wit. Jonathan Swift, writing of the Mohocks in 1712, said: "The bishop of Salisbury's son is said to be of the gang;...
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    Thomas "the spiritual father of all Angry lads, Rufflers, Blades, Bullies, Mohocks, Corinthians, and Dandies...." Thomas is a typical Jacobean wild young...
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    UK public library membership required.) "An ACCOUNT of the CHIEF of the MOHOCK INDIANS, who lately visited England". Hampshire Chronicle. 12 August 1776...
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