John Rann (c. 1750 – 30 November 1774) was an English criminal and highwayman during the mid-18th century. He was a prominent and colourful local figure renowned for his wit and charm. He came to be known as "Sixteen String Jack" after receiving silk breeches, laced with eight strings on each leg, as a gift from his employer.
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1750 Somerset, England
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30 November 1774 (aged 24) Tyburn, London
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