James Hind

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Captain James Hind (sometimes refered to as John Hind) (baptised 1616 - 1652) was a 16th century highwayman (who is said to have only robbed Parliamentarians) and Royalist rabble rouser during the English Civil War. He was hanged at Worcester in 1652[1].

References

  • National Portrait Gallery paintings [2]
  • James Hind's declaration [3]