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William Spiggot (also
spelled Spigget) was a
highwayman who was
captured by
Jonathan Wild's men in 1721.
During his
trial at the Old Bailey, he at first...
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should rush to his aid. In next scene,
Holmes interviews the one-legged Mr.
Spiggot (also pla**** by
Dudley Moore) to act as a
runner on the moor. In the next...
- Distraught, he
attempts suicide by
hanging but is
interrupted by
George Spiggot, a man
claiming to be the Devil. In
return for his soul,
George offers...
- (780 lb; 360 kg).
Several hardened criminals yielded to the torture:
William Spiggot (1721)
remained mute for
about half an hour
under 350 lb (160 kg), but...
- Williams. Its
first public performance with
Dudley Moore in the role of
Spiggot was as part of
Beyond the
Fringe at the
Cambridge Arts
Theatre on April...
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Tibbets The
Hound of the
Baskervilles Doctor Watson / Mrs. Ada
Holmes / Mr.
Spiggot /
Piano Player 1979 10
George Webber Derek and
Clive Get the Horn Derek...
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Brian Capron as Tosh
Carey Anita Dobson as Lois
Tight Sara
Corper as Vera
Spiggot Rosalind Knight as Jim's mum The sitcom's
theme tune was
composed by Keith...
- body, and with sore muscles, Doug may not be able to compete. When J.B.
Spiggot, a
famous movie director, is
looking for
someone in
Bluffington to be in...
- in
England for
highway robbery. Jóska
Sobri 1810–1837
Hungary William Spiggot 1691–1721
United Kingdom A
hanged highwayman and gang
leader who suffered...
- of the body on
Judgement Day (see Jack Sheppard, ****
Turpin or
William Spiggot). The
first victim of the "Tyburn Tree" was John Story, a
Roman Catholic...