The Newry Highwayman


"The Newry Highwayman" is a traditional English-language folk song about a highwayman's life, deeds, and death. It is found in Ireland, England, the United States, and Canada, under many different names. The earliest known version is from 1788, likely printed by John Brown, in a chapbook entitled "The irish robbers's adventure. To which is added An Elegy on the Death of Captain Allen." The earliest broadside is from 1824. Some versions mention "Mansfield" and this is sometimes taken to be William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield. The 1788 version mentions "Reddans Town" instead of Newry, though the rest of the song is nearly identical to later versions.
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