Hawkhurst Gang

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The Hawkhurst Gang was a notorious 18th-century English smuggling organization based in Kent and Sussex, feared for its large-scale contraband operations and extreme violence.

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Hawkhurst Gang canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf criminal organization
smuggling gang
activeIn 1730s
1740s
18th century
basedIn Hawkhurst, Kent NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Great Britain
disrupted government customs revenue
economicActivity illegal import of spirits
illegal import of tea
illegal import of tobacco
hasHistoricalSignificance example of organized crime in 18th-century England
influenced later anti-smuggling legislation
hasReputation one of the most violent English smuggling gangs
terrorized local populations in Kent and Sussex
involvedIn kidnapping of witnesses
murder at Poole Customs House
raid on Poole Customs House
knownFor attacks on customs officers
brandy smuggling
contraband tea smuggling
extreme violence
intimidation of local communities
large-scale smuggling
tobacco smuggling
locatedIn Kent NERFINISHED
Sussex NERFINISHED
namedAfter Hawkhurst NERFINISHED
notoriousFor murder of informers
public displays of violence
torture of opponents
operatedAlong English Channel coast
operatedIn Kentish coast NERFINISHED
Sussex coast NERFINISHED
opposedBy customs officers
excise men
local militias
partOf history of smuggling in Britain
timePeriod Georgian era
used armed convoys
coastal landing sites
local inns as bases
local sympathizers
packhorse trains
secret inland routes

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Hawkhurst associatedWith Hawkhurst Gang
Mermaid Inn associatedWith Hawkhurst Gang