- Hawkubites
The Hawkubites were a
gang that terrorized the city ofLondon from 1711 to 1714, during the reign of Queen Anne. It is claimed that the Hawkubites beat up women, children, watchmen, and old men in the streets after dark. They preceded the dreadedMohocks . Apamphlet of the time is called "An Argument, proving from History, Reason, and Scripture, that the present Race of Mohocks and Hawke-bites are the Goy and Magog mentioned in the Revelations; and therefore that this vain and transitory World will shortly be brought to its final Dissolution. Written by a reverend Divine, who took it from the Mouth of the Spirit of a Person who was slain by theMohocks ."The "victim" in the pamphlet, called the "Spirit," says, "I am the porter that was barbarously slain in
Fleet Street . - By the Mohocks and Hawkubites was I slain, when they laid violent hands upon me. They put their hook into my mouth, they divided my nostrils asunder, they sent me, as they thought, to my long home; but now I am returned again to foretell their destruction."The reverend Divine, the pamphlet's author, goes on to write:
From Mohock and from Hawkubite,
Good Lord, deliver me!
Who wander through the streets at night,
Committing cruelty.
They slash our sons with bloody knives,
And on our daughters fall;
And if they murder not our wives,
We have good luck withal
Coaches and chairs they overturn,
Nay, carts most easily;
Therefore from Gog and Magog,
Good Lord, deliver me! [http://www.thebookofdays.com/months/june/6.htm]ources
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*Brewer, E. Cobham. "Dictionary of Phrase and Fable" (1898)
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