Charles Hitchen, also mentioned as Charles Hitchin in other sources, (c. 1675 – 1727) was an English thief-taker and under-marshal of the City of London...
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cricketer and chemist Charles Hitchen (c. 1675 – 1727), English mobster Steve Hitchen (born 1976), English footballer Trevor Hitchen (born 1926), English...
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thief-takers: Charles Hitchen and Jonathan Wild. Hitchen became irritated by the great success of Wild, his former assistant, who took advantage from Hitchen's suspension...
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sharply as London grew in importance as a commercial hub. In 1712 Charles Hitchen, Wild's forerunner and future rival as thief-taker, said that he personally...
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receiving were tightly connected is demonstrated by the career of Charles Hitchen, who was known as a thief-taker. He bought off the position of Under...
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and prosecute individuals. In the 1720s and 30s thief-takers like Charles Hitchen and Jonathan Wild stimulated the Societies' activities. The peak of...
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Peter Jonathan Hitchens (born 28 October 1951) is an English conservative author, broadcaster, journalist, and commentator. He writes for The Mail on Sunday...
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Anthony Hitchens (born June 10, 1992) is a former American football linebacker. He was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL...
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Clap's Molly House. 1727 – Charles Hitchen, a London Under City Marshal, was convicted of attempted sodomy at a Molly House. Hitchen had abused his position...
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Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French military officer and statesman who led the Free French Forces against...
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