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counterfeiter
counterfeiter (ˈkaʊntəfɪtə(r)) Forms: see counterfeit; also with endings 5 -ere, 6–7 -or, -our, (-ure). [a. F. contrefaiteur, f. contrefaire to counterfeit: cf. bienfaiteur benefactor. See -er2 3.] One who counterfeits: see the verb. 1. One who makes fraudulent imitations (of coins, seals, documents...
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Catherine Murphy (counterfeiter)
Catherine Murphy (died 18 March 1789) (also known as Christian Murphy) was an English counterfeiter, the last woman in England to be officially burned
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Charles Black (counterfeiter)
His book Counterfeiter: The Story of a Master Forger () was published in 1989, whilst the collections of the Crime Museum at New Scotland Yard includes
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counterfeitress
† ˈcounterfeitress Obs. rare. [a. OF. contrefai(c)teresse, f. contrefaiteur: see counterfeiter and -ess.] A female counterfeiter.1577 Stanyhurst Descr. Irel. in Holinshed Chron. VI. 19 Dame nature the counterfeitresse of the celestiall workeman.
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John Duff (counterfeiter)
John Michael McElduff, because early court records referred to him as John Michael Duff (September 1759 or August 1760 – June 4, 1799 or 1805), was a counterfeiter Even as a counterfeiter, John Duff was not a violent man by nature and he was never known to have killed anyone.
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Philip Alston (counterfeiter)
He was associated with Cave-in-Rock and his son, outlaw Peter Alston, and counterfeiter John Duff. Peter Alston, known as a counterfeiter and river pirate.
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Life of a Counterfeiter
, also translated as The Counterfeiter, is a Japanese novella by Yasushi Inoue first published in 1951. Translations
Life of a Counterfeiter was published in English in 1965, translated by Leon Picon, and in 2015, translated by Michael Emmerich.
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Counterfeit United States currency
Edward Bonney, an alleged counterfeiter in northern Indiana, who escaped to Nauvoo, Illinois, was a bounty hunter and amateur detective, posed as a counterfeiter Mary Butterworth, a counterfeiter in colonial America.
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COUNTERFEITER - Translation in Chinese - bab.la
Translation for 'counterfeiter' in the free English-Chinese dictionary and many other Chinese translations.
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Salomon Smolianoff
Salomon Smolianoff (March 1899 – 1976) was a Jewish counterfeiter and Holocaust survivor involved in Operation Bernhard. All traces of the master counterfeiter Smolianoff were lost after his liberation.
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The Abductors
The counterfeiter has hidden $100,000 in counterfeit currency, plus the engraving plates that can make more. Langley gets 20 years in prison, also discovering that the counterfeiter's ruse was a lie.
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Kounterfeit
The counterfeiter pleads ignorance and is subsequently killed. Tommy 'Hopscotch' Hopkins, who has the money, learns of the death of the counterfeiter and begins to fear for his own safety.
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Samuel Upham
Upham (1819–1885), American journalist, lyricist, navy officer and counterfeiter
Samuel F. Upham (1834–1904), professor of theology
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John Duff (disambiguation)
John Duff may also refer to:
John Duff (counterfeiter) (1759–1799), American counterfeiter, hunter, and scout
John Duff (UP), president of Union Pacific
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