James MacLaine
"Captain" James Maclaine (occasionally "Maclean", "MacLean", or "Maclane") (1724 – 3 October 1750) was an Irish man of a respectable presbyterian family who had a brief but notorious career as a mounted highwayman in London with his accomplice William Plunkett. He was known as "The Gentleman Highwayman" as a result of his courteous behaviour during his robberies, and obtained a certain kind of celebrity. Notoriously, he held up and robbed Horace Walpole at gunpoint: eventually he was hanged at Tyburn.The film ''Plunkett & Macleane'' was based loosely on his exploits. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by McGoran, Alexandra, Maclaine, James, Clark, Paul, Morritt, DavidGet access
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4by McGoran, Alexandra R., Maclaine, James S., Clark, Paul F., Morritt, DavidGet access
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5by Gon, Ofer, Maclaine, James, Collins, Martin A., Matcher, Gwynneth, Pogonoski, John J.Get access
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6by GON, OFER, MACLAINE, JAMES, COLLINS, MARTIN A., MATCHER, GWYNNETH, POGONOSKI, JOHN J.Get access
Published in Zootaxa (2023)
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11by Gon, Ofer, Maclaine, James, Collins, Martin A., Matcher, Gwynneth, Pogonoski, John J.Get access
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