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  1. Jonathan Wild, also spelled Wilde (1682 or 1683 – 24 May 1725), was a London underworld figure notable for operating on both sides of the law, posing as a public-spirited vigilante entitled the "Thief-Taker General". He simultaneously ran a significant criminal empire, and used his crimefighting role to remove rivals and launder the proceeds ...

  2. May 20, 2024 · Jonathan Wild was a master English criminal of early 18th-century London, leader of thieves and highwaymen, extortionist, and fence for stolen goods. Married while in his teens, Wild at about the age of 21 deserted his wife and child for the life of London, where he quickly learned the criminal

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  3. Learn about the life and crimes of Jonathan Wild, a notorious criminal who became a famous thief taker in 18th century London. He ran a network of thieves, fences, and prostitutes, and used his skills to manipulate the law and the public.

  4. The Life and Death of the Late Jonathan Wild, the Great is a satiric novel by Henry Fielding. It was published in 1743 in Fielding's Miscellanies, third volume. It is a satiric account of the life of London underworld boss Jonathan Wild (1682–1725). It is an experiment in the various narrative genres that were popular at the time: serious ...

  5. Aug 19, 2021 · Thief-Taker General: Jonathan Wild and the Emergence of Crime and Corruption As a Way of Life in Eighteenth-Century England. London Lives: Poverty, Crime and the Making of a Modern City, 1690-1800. Jonathan Wild, Director of a Corporation of Thieves, and a most famous Receiver. Executed at Tyburn, 24th of May, 1725.

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  6. Jun 7, 2022 · Moreover, the overwhelming evidence and public disdain led to a death sentence (per Head Stuff ). Wild was hanged on May 24, 1725, ending the life of the man who created one of the world's first major modern criminal networks. You could say Jonathan Wild was an opportunist. He certainly played a lot of angles.

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  8. May 21, 2018 · Wild, Jonathan. Wild, Jonathan ( c. 1682–1725). Thief-taker and anti-hero. Trained as a buckle-maker, Wild's imprisonment for debt brought him into contact with the underworld, then into handling stolen property. He circumvented the 1707 Act which made fences accessories by deliberately planning robberies from identifiable victims, from whom ...

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