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          Adam Worth

        


 

                 The Napoleon of Crime


Adam Worth Grave Marker
Adam Worth was born of German Jewish parentage.  He learned  hard lessons of life and crime on  the streets of New York in the mid-19th century. Worth chose to live in London borrowing the identity of Henry Judson Raymond - the deceased editor of the New York Times. 

Worth passed himself off amongst the Aristocracy of English society as an American Gentleman and expatriot anglophile.  In reality he had honed his skills as a master thief and burglar and used the skills to acceed to wealth and prestige in English society while robbing them at the same time.  Arthur Conan Doyle is said to have based, Sherlock Holmes' nemesis, Dr. Moriarty, on the life of Adam Worth. Yet, in all his years involved in crime, he never physically harmed a single person.   Worth aquired and lost great wealth while in England.  He died a pauper in 1902 and was buried in an unmarked grave in Highgate Cemetery  in London.  The site was marked by JASHP


The Duchess of Devonshire
Worth's most famous theft was of the Gainsborough painting - the Duchess of Devonshire.  In the late 19th century the Duchess was the most famous painting in England partly because of the artistic work and partly because of her lurid sexual past which enticed the Victorian mind.   Worth became intensely infatuated with the painting and carried the painting with him for thirty years until eventually surrending it to the Pinkerton detective agency.  The painting became part of the J.P. Morgan collection (U.S.) and was sold back to the Duke of Devonshire in the late 20th century.  The Duchess is on display at the Duke's estate in the North of England today. 
 

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