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James Hind (1616–1652), Captain James Hind (sometimes referred to as John Hind) (baptised 1616, died 1652) was a 17th-century highwayman and Royalist rabble rouser during the English Civil War.Unknown author (presumed long dead), engraving published in 1651.

Source: National Portrait Gallery: NPG D29227

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current11:14, 18 July 2020Thumbnail for version as of 11:14, 18 July 2020818 × 1,083 (352 KB)RemitamineHigher resolution version
16:50, 24 September 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:50, 24 September 2006300 × 397 (81 KB)CopyfraudkillerJames Hind (1616–1652), highwayman and royalist soldier Anonymous portrait, engraving published in 1651. Galler: National Portrait Gallery, London {{PD-Art}} Hind, James

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