Person:Arthur Grey (6)

Watchers
Arthur Grey
m. Abt 1690
  1. Mary Grey1695 -
  2. William Grey1696 - 1718
  3. Elizabeth Grey1698 -
  4. Ann Grey1700 -
  5. Sarah Grey1702 - 1707
  6. Thomas Grey1704 - 1730
  7. Arter Grey1707 - 1708
  8. Sarah Grey1708 -
  9. Jane Grey1710 - 1714
  10. John Grey1712 - 1712
  11. Arthur Grey1713 - 1748
  12. William Grey1718 - 1748
  • HArthur Grey1713 - 1748
  • WAnn Plane1715 - 1761
m. 14 Apr 1738
  1. Sarah Grey1737 -
  2. Arthur Grey1738 - 1800
  3. William Grey1743 -
Facts and Events
Name Arthur Grey
Gender Male
Birth? 1713 Hawkhurst, Kent, England
Marriage 14 Apr 1738 Langley, Kent, Englandto Ann Plane
Death? 11 May 1748 Tyburn, Middlesex, EnglandExecution by hanging
Burial? Stamford Hill, Middlesex, EnglandStamford Hill gibbet (in irons)


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The Hawkhurst Gang was a notorious criminal organisation involved in smuggling throughout southeast England from 1735 until 1749. One of the more infamous gangs of the early 18th century, they extended their influence from Hawkhurst, their base in Kent, along the South coast, to Dorset, where they successfully raided the customs house at Poole. After they were defeated in a battle with the Goudhurst militia in 1747, two of their leaders, Arthur Gray and Thomas Kingsmill, were executed in 1748 and 1749.

Arthur Gray on The Weald, includes confession.

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