Our tale of John “Swift Nick” Nevison

Ringstone Hill Farm in Brierley is the home of GB7YD and once a hideout in the 17th century for the highwayman William Nevison – AKA  John “Swift Nick” Nevison.

Find out more about our connection with Britain’s most flamboyant highwayman.

Ringstone Hill is the highest point of a ridge on which Brierley stands. Most of the village is at three hundred feet above sea level with the nearby valley of the river Dearne at one hundred and twenty feet. This makes Brierley’s hill quite outstanding.

The ridge stretches from Clayton in the east to Ryhill in the west. In some places it reaches three hundred and fifty feet and at Ringstone Hill it reaches four hundred. The whole area forms a natural barrier between Pontefract and Barnsley.

Nevison was one of Britain’s most flamboyant highwaymen, a man whose exploits earned him praise from even King Charles II. He was born in Wortley near Barnsley in present-day South Yorkshire and initially worked as an exciseman around Barnsley before turning to crime, operating from the Talbot Inn at Newark.

He had a reputation for not using violence against his victims, most of whom he and his gang attacked along a stretch of the Great North Road between Huntingdon and York.

The existing farm house was at this time an inn and the innkeeper’s name was Adam Hawkesworth. There is a legend that the highwayman Nevison had hideouts in Yorkshire, one of them being Ringstone Hill, where the landlord was ordered to take down his sign for giving shelter to Nevison.

In fact, there is an entry in the records of the Magistrates Sessions at Rotherham for 1676, ordering that Adam Hawkesworth, inn-keeper at Ringstone Hill should have his sign taken down for having harboured Nevison, a notorious highwayman.

Did you ever hear told of that hero,
Bold Nevison it was his name,
And he rode about like a brave hero,
And by that he gained a great fame,

Now when I rode on the highway,
I always had money in store.
And whatever I took from the rich
Why I freely gave it to the poor.

I have never robbed no man of tuppence
And I’ve never done murder nor killed.
Though guilty I’ve been all my lifetime
So gentlemen do as you please.

BOO! Your money or your life :-)
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2009 Great Northern Ham Fest

Wow, I don’t know about you but we are early to bed tonight.

It was a 6:30am rainy and cold start at the Metrodome for the 19th Great Northern Ham Fest. Luckily the terrible weather in Barnsley didn’t stop the crowds turning up and enjoying the rally atmosphere.

By 10am Traders had filled up all the tables ready for the 11am start and we had plenty of dedicated radio enthusiasts from far a field through the doors.

Overall a good day was had by all. Plenty of bargains, plenty of chit-chat and a bit of radio ham banter and action mixed in too.  That’s how we like it in Barnsley  ;-) After 19 years, we wouldn’t do it any other way. It was really good to see you there.

Thanks too to everyone who made use of the whinge-o-tron machine, ( soon available on-line) . Set-up to anonymously record all your comments about the Group and it’s repeaters. Data is being analysed right now with the comments on the Future Of GB3YR post to sum it all up once and for all.

A front page announcement is due this week on the future of GB3YR. Keep checking the web site for the latest announcements by the group.

Next year is the 20th Great Northern Ham Fest and we promise you it’s going to be a stonker! Details of this will be announced on the SYRG web site as we’ve done with the 19th Ham Fest.

If you did not make it this year, we look forward to you making it next year. Catch up on the Ham Fest in our gallery and see what you missed. Photographs of the event are to be published soon.

Thanks for your support at the 19th GNFH. Did you enjoy the Ham Fest this Year?

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