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  • Horse Stealing in the Stoke Ferry District: from the late-18th century to mid-19th century

    Horse Stealing in the Stoke Ferry District: from the late-18th century to mid-19th century

    Horse stealing was rampant in Georgian England and Wales, with increasing horse numbers and the absence of a police force creating opportunities for theft. Gentlemen’s Associations were formed to deter thieves through rewards and hand bill publication. The penalty for horse theft was typically prison, transportation, or execution.