- John Nevison
John Nevison (1639 –
4 May 1684 ) (also known as William Nevison) was one of Britain's most notorious highwaymen, a gentleman-rogue supposedly nicknamed "Swift Nick" by King Charles II after a renowned 200 mile dash fromKent toYork to establish analibi for a robbery he had committed earlier that same day. The ride is often wrongly attributed toDick Turpin , though there are suggestions that the feat was actually undertaken by one Samuel Nicks. Turpin performs the ride inHarrison Ainsworth 's novel "Rookwood".Nevison is known to have been born in Wortley near
Barnsley in present-daySouth Yorkshire and initially worked as anexciseman aroundBarnsley before turning to crime, operating from the Talbot Inn at Newark. He had a reputation for not using violence against his victims, most of whom he and his gang attacked along a stretch of the Great North Road betweenHuntingdon and York.The famous ride from Kent to York took place early one summer's morning in 1676, Nevison robbed a sailor at Gad's Hill, near
Rochester, Kent who recognised him. Nevison escaped, using a ferry to cross theThames at Tilbury, and then galloping viaChelmsford ,Cambridge and Huntingdon to York (some 200 miles (300 km) from the scene of the crime), where he arrived at sunset. There he ensured he met the city's Lord Mayor, entering into a wager on abowls match. When he was subsequently arrested and tried for the Gad's Hill robbery, he produced the Lord Mayor to support his . The court believed his claim and he was found not guilty of that particular robbery.Nevison was, however, found guilty of theft and transported to
Tangier later that same year. He returned to England and life as a highwayman in 1681. He was eventually arrested at Sandal Magna nearWakefield and tried for the murder of Darcy Fletcher, a constable who had tried to arrest him. He was hanged at York Castle in May 1684 and buried in an unmarked grave in St Mary's church, Castlegate.External links
* [http://www.stand-and-deliver.org.uk/highwaymen/john_nevison.htm John "Swift Nick" Nevison - The Glamorous Highwayman]
* [http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/lpop/etext/newgate/nevison.htm William Nevison] full text of item fromThe Newgate Calendar , from Univ of Texas Law LibraryFurther reading
* cite encyclopedia
last = Wales
first = Tim
encyclopedia =Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
title = Nevison, John (d. 1684)
url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19970
accessdate = 2007-10-17
date = 2004
publisher = Oxford University Press
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