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  1. Lewis Fenton Killed. From Diary of the American Revolution, Vol II. Compiled by Frank Moore and published in 1859. October 21.—This day, a Mr. Van Mater was knocked off his horse on the road near Longstreet’s mill, in Monmouth county, New Jersey, by Lewis Fenton and one Debow, by whom he was stabbed in the arms and otherwise much abused ...

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  2. Jun 10, 2021 · Lewis Fenton was from Freehold Township, Monmouth County where he was apprenticed as a blacksmith. According to Barber and Howe the first mention of criminal activity by Fenton was a 1777 report that he robbed a tailor shop of clothes and was threatened that if he did not return them within a week he would be “hunted and shot.”

  3. What is now Howell Township was haunted by this group of bandits, led by Jacob Fagan and Lewis Fenton. They professed their loyalty to the King but robbed anyone they came across traveling on the lonely roads of western Monmouth County.

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    Lewis Fenton. Lewis Fenton (1780 – 27 November 1833) was a British politician. Fenton lived in Huddersfield and served as a captain in the 55th Regiment of Foot. At the 1832 UK general election, he stood in Huddersfield as a Whig, and won election. In Parliament, he supported the Factory Act 1833.

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  8. Jun 10, 2021 · Posted on June 10, 2021. Loyalist “Banditti” of Monmouth County, New Jersey: Jacob Fagan and Lewis Fenton. While brutal internecine warfare was waged in various sections of New Jersey, nowhere in the state were the effects both in length and degree felt as harshly than in the central coastal county of Monmouth. [1] .

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