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Top 10 Top 10 Convicts Made Good

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  • 1. Francis Greenway (1777–1837), forger to government architect
  • 2. William “Billy” Blue (1734–1834), sugar thief to pioneer ferryman
  • 3. Simeon Lord (1771– 1840), fabric thief to merchant, magistrate
  • 4. William Redfern (1774– 1833), naval mutineer to surgeon
  • 5. Mary Reiley (1777– 1855), horse thief to entrepreneur
  • 6. Henry Kable (1763– 1846), burglar to merchant
  • 7. George Howe (1769– 1821), shoplifter to publisher
  • 8. Edward Eagar (1787– 1866), forger to lawyer
  • 9. George Crossley (1749–1823), perjurer to lawyer
  • 10. Samuel Terry (1776– 1838), stocking thief to publican, landowner and moneylender
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