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- Alexander_Day abstract "Alexander Day (also known as Marmaduke Davenport, Esq.) was a British sharper known for cons committed in London in September 1722. Originally from St Andrew, Holborn, Day went under the name Marmaduke Davenport, Esq. and hired a carriage and footman to create the impression to shopkeepers in London that he was a respected member of the gentry. Once the shop proprietors had supplied their goods, Day would flee without paying.In 1723, Day was arrested in connection with a robbery of a mail coach in Clapham. Although he was ruled out as a suspect of this crime, he was indicted on four counts of defrauding and two counts of grand larceny for crimes committed in the September of the previous year. After his trial, Day was found guilty on all counts of defrauding and was sentenced to two years' imprisonment at Newgate Prison, which included standing twice in the pillory and paying a fine of £200.".
- Alexander_Day alias "Marmaduke Davenport, Esq.".
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- Alexander_Day alias "Marmaduke Davenport, Esq.".
- Alexander_Day charge "Four counts of defrauding; two counts of grand larceny".
- Alexander_Day conviction "Four counts of defrauding".
- Alexander_Day convictionPenalty "Two years' imprisonment; standing twice in the pillory; a fine of £200".
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- Alexander_Day name "Alexander Day".
- Alexander_Day name "Day, Alexander".
- Alexander_Day nationality "British".
- Alexander_Day shortDescription "British confidence trickster".
- Alexander_Day description "British confidence trickster".
- Alexander_Day description "British confidence trickster".
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- Alexander_Day comment "Alexander Day (also known as Marmaduke Davenport, Esq.) was a British sharper known for cons committed in London in September 1722. Originally from St Andrew, Holborn, Day went under the name Marmaduke Davenport, Esq. and hired a carriage and footman to create the impression to shopkeepers in London that he was a respected member of the gentry.".
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- Alexander_Day givenName "Alexander".
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