* * * * * TALLAND, EPITAPH AT, 147 — Smuggling pranks at, 143–46 Tandridge, Epitaph at, 85 Tea, Smuggling of, 24, 28, 31, 33, 47-9, 63, 88, 113, 119, 152, 243, 244 Tobacco, Smuggling of, 23, 83, 88, 110, 230-232 243, 247 Todman, Thomas, Epitaph on, 85 Trotman, Robert, Epitaph on, 119 * * * * * WAREHORNE, 96 Warren, The, near Dawlish, 126–128 Watches, Smuggling of, 230, 237 Webb, Wm., Epitaph on, 117 Welcombe Mouth, 130, 134 Wendron, 148 Westfield, Epitaph at, 86 Whisky smuggling, 201–227 243 “White Hart,” Rowlands Castle, 50–54 Whitesand Bay, near Plymouth, Fatal conflict at, 140 “Wiltshire Moonrakers,” 120 “Windmill,” Ewhurst, 103 Wool, Exportation of forbidden, 3, 12–14 — Duties on, 12–14 — Smuggling of, 3, 12–23 Wreckers, 133, 167 Wyke (near Weymouth), Epitaph at, 124 * * * * * YAWKINS, 205–207 * * * * * * * * * * _Printed and bound by Hazell_, _Watson & Viney_, _Ltd._, _London and Aylesbury_. NOTES. {66} “Gregory’s Gang” was a noted band of thieves and housebreakers, active about 1730–35. Dick Turpin was at times associated with them. See “Half Hours with the Highwaymen,” vol. ii., p. 177. {173} “Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler.” (Gibbings & Co., Ltd., 1900.) {194} By smuggling, presumably.
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