• Richard of Pudlicott (died 1305), also known as Richard de Podelicote (or Pudlicote, or Dick Puddlecote), was an English wool merchant who, down on his...
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    of the equivalent of, in modern currency, $100 million (see Richard of Pudlicott). It was a complex scheme, involving several gang members disguised as...
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  • imprisoned the Abbott and Monks at the Tower of London, but they were released when accomplice Richard of Pudlicott, signed a false confession. From further...
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  • Heist (2008 film) (category Cultural depictions of Edward I of England)
    events surrounding Richard of Pudlicott, it is a parody of and/or homage to heist films, set in medieval England, using several of that genre's conventions...
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    burglary of the contents of this Treasury in 1303 by a certain Richard Pudlicott (who was assisted by some of the abbey's monks), the bulk of the remaining...
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  • Adam the Leper (category Year of birth unknown)
    was the most serious loss of royal property through criminal seizure since Richard of Pudlicott's attack on the treasury of Edward I in 1303. Adam appeared...
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  • Fettyplace of Pudlicott 1759: Anthony Hodges of Harpsden 1760: Samuel Trotman of Bucknell 1761: Charles Price of Rotherfield 1762: William Vanderstegen of Cane...
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