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George "
Snatchem"
Leese (fl. 1840–1850) was an
American criminal, pirate, and a
leader of the
Slaughter House Gang,
known for
pickpocketing and
river pirating...
- but the
Zooks counterattack with
their own creation: The "Jigger-Rock
Snatchem", a
machine with
three nets to
fling the
rocks fired by the Triple-Sling...
- Lancaster, and at the
Golden Ball on the way back
along the
river at
Snatchems. The Port of Lancaster, once the third-largest in the country, was part...
- doi:10.25911/5d7638aee6194.
Attack on
Aboriginal people -
Darkey and
Young Snatchem at
Maryborough (3
February 1860) "Gympie [NMP Camp].pdf" (PDF). Gilburri...
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Lifeboat station, the RNLI will
often drive to the scene,
often launching at
Snatchems Golden Ball pub.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
River Lune. ulamm...
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Albert Edward Preemby Jack's
Holiday (1995) –
Playwrights Horizons, as
Snatchem Leese Troilus and
Cressida (1995) –
Delacorte Theater, as Priam/Menelaus/Servant...
- for 10
cents and a
wharf rat for a quarter.
Another Bowery character, "
Snatchem"
George Leese,
served as the
bouncer and
official "bloodsucker" during...
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George Leese River pirate and
member of the
Slaughter Housers known as "
Snatchem". He also
fought in
illegal bare
knuckle boxing matches at Kit Burns' Sportsman's...
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Seymour Hicks The Squire, of
Homewood Hall –
Courtice Pounds Grab and
Snatchem, two
beadles –
Stanley Brett and
Murray King Rose of the Riviera, Happy...
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Village Smithy Stands Railroad Model Craftsman September 1967 W. E.
Snatchem -
Undertaker Railroad Model Craftsman November 1967
Ramsey Journal Bldg...