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 * Article title: Abershaw, Louis Jeremiah
 * Author: Lee, Sidney
 * LEAD: ABERSHAW or AVERSHAWE, LOUIS JEREMIAH (1773?–1795), generally known as Jerry Abershaw, was a notorious highwayman, and was for many years the terror of the roads between London, Kingston, and Wimbledon.
 * LEAD: ABERSHAW or AVERSHAWE, LOUIS JEREMIAH (1773?–1795), generally known as Jerry Abershaw, was a notorious highwayman, and was for many years the terror of the roads between London, Kingston, and Wimbledon.
 * LEAD: ABERSHAW or AVERSHAWE, LOUIS JEREMIAH (1773?–1795), generally known as Jerry Abershaw, was a notorious highwayman, and was for many years the terror of the roads between London, Kingston, and Wimbledon.

General

 * Knapp and Baldwin's Newgate Calendar, iii. 241–3
 * Criminal Recorder (1804), i. 28–32
 * The Oracle and Public Advertiser for 31 July 1795 and 4 Aug. 1795
 * Hon. G. C. Grantley Berkeley's Life and Recollections, i. 198
 * Brayley and Mantell's History of Surrey, iii. 56
 * Timbs's English Eccentrics (1875), p. 546
 * Gent. Mag. (4th series) iv. 79
 * Walford's Old and New London, vi. 335, 497

Cites

 * Pink's History of Clerkenwell, ed. Wood, p. 355
 * Oracle and Public Advertiser, Tuesday, 4 Aug. 1795
 * a pamphlet on his career, entitled ‘Hardened Villany Displayed,’ published soon after his death