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  1. John "Jack" Sheppard (4 March 1702 – 16 November 1724), or "Honest Jack", was a notorious English thief and prison escapee of early 18th-century London. Born into a poor family, he was apprenticed as a carpenter but began committing theft and burglary in 1723, with little more than a year of his training to complete.

  2. 3 de jun. de 2021 · Jack Sheppard, el ladrón del pueblo Especialista en forzar cerraduras, Sheppard se hizo célebre por sus espectaculares fugas de las cárceles de Londres. La dura ley inglesa contra el robo lo llevó al patíbulo.

  3. Jack Sheppard (4 de marzo de 1702-16 de noviembre de 1724) fue un destacado criminal inglés del Londres de principios del siglo XVIII.

  4. 28 de oct. de 2022 · ¿Quién es Jack Sheppard, el “Pedro Navaja” de la vida real que inspiró la salsa de Rubén Blades? ¿Cómo un ladrón británico se convirtió en el personaje principal de una de las salsas ...

  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Jack Sheppard (born December 1702, Stepney, Eng.—died Nov. 16, 1724, London) was an 18th-century English thief who managed four spectacular escapes from London prisons and became a favourite figure in verse, popular plays, romances, and burlesques.

  6. Jack Sheppard was the 18th centurys most notorious robber and thief. His spectacular escapes from various prisons, including two from Newgate, made him the most glamorous rogue in London in the weeks before his dramatic execution.

  7. Jack Sheppard is a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth serially published in Bentley's Miscellany from 1839 to 1840, with illustrations by George Cruikshank. It is a historical romance and a Newgate novel based on the real life of the 18th-century criminal Jack Sheppard .