Noteworthy Nixes: Outlaws and Infamy

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The English Highwayman "Swift Nicks", 1676

Perhaps the best known account of "Swift Nicks" adventures was related by Daniel Defoe in A Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain, 1724, vol i, letter ii

The book by Captain Alexander Smith entitled "A Complete History of the Lives and Robberies of the Most Notorious Highwaymen, Footpads, Shoplifts, & Cheats of Both Sexes" was first published in 1719. It provides us with a similar account of Swift Nicks' ride to York, but varies from Defoe's account by stating the journey began with a robbery in Barnet. Captain Smith's source was the colorful former military officer Captain Richard Dudley. Captain Dudley, who was hanged in 1681 for banditry, relayed to Captain Smith that he was a criminal associate of "Swift Nicks".

The death of "Swift Nicks" is mentioned in the personal letters of the Verney family published in the "Memoirs of the Verney Family, Volume 4". A July 1687 letter relates the violent death in Ireland of a former highwayman and army officer named Captain Swift Nix.