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- Footpad abstract "A footpad is an archaic term for a robber or thief specialising in pedestrian victims. The term was used widely from the 16th century until the 19th century, but gradually fell out of common use. A footpad was considered a low criminal, as opposed to the mounted highwayman who in certain cases might gain fame as well as notoriety. Footpads operated during the Elizabethan era and until the beginning of the 19th century.".
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- Footpad wikiPageID "5193520".
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- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Augusta_Triumphans.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Burglary.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Robbers.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theft.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Colonel_Jack.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Defoe.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Elizabethan_era.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Gallows.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Highwayman.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Sheppard.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink John_Fielding.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Blake_(criminal).
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Moll_Flanders.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Old_Bailey.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Pamphlet.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Pedestrian.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Penal_transportation.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Pickpocketing.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Robbery.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Theft.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Thief-taker.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Tottenham_Court_Road.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Tyburn.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink Watchman_(law_enforcement).
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink File:Daniel_Defoe._Line_engraving_by_M._van_der_Gucht,_1706,_afte_Wellcome_V0001507.jpg.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink File:Dr._Syntax_stopped_by_highwaymen_Engraving.jpg.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink File:Life_on_the_road_-_or,_Claude,_Turpin,_and_Jack,_being_a_complete_account_of_the_most_daring_adventures_of_the_notorious_highwaymen,_Claude_Duval,_Dick_Turpin,_and_Sixteen-string_Jack_(1800)_(14763476751).jpg.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLink File:Tyburn_tree.jpg.
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Footpad".
- Footpad wikiPageWikiLinkText "footpad".
- Footpad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Footpad subject Category:Robbers.
- Footpad subject Category:Theft.
- Footpad hypernym Term.
- Footpad type PersonFunction.
- Footpad type Robber.
- Footpad comment "A footpad is an archaic term for a robber or thief specialising in pedestrian victims. The term was used widely from the 16th century until the 19th century, but gradually fell out of common use. A footpad was considered a low criminal, as opposed to the mounted highwayman who in certain cases might gain fame as well as notoriety. Footpads operated during the Elizabethan era and until the beginning of the 19th century.".
- Footpad label "Footpad".
- Footpad sameAs Q5466536.
- Footpad sameAs Landeveisrøver.
- Footpad sameAs m.0d74p8.
- Footpad sameAs Q5466536.
- Footpad wasDerivedFrom Footpad?oldid=694441257.
- Footpad depiction Life_on_the_road_-_or,_Claude,_Turpin,_and_Jack,_being_a_complete_account_of_the_most_daring_adventures_of_the_notorious_highwaymen,_Claude_Duval,_Dick_Turpin,_and_Sixteen-string_Jack_(1800)_(14763476751).jpg.
- Footpad isPrimaryTopicOf Footpad.