Dan Noble

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DiedUnknown
OthernamesDaniel Dyson
OccupationCriminal
Dan Noble
Born1846
DiedUnknown
Other namesDaniel Dyson
OccupationCriminal
Known forEnglish-born thief, burglar and pickpocket in the United States during the 19th century.

Dan Noble, also known as Daniel Dyson, (1846-?) was an English gentleman burglar, confidence man, sneak thief and pickpocket active in the United States during the mid-to late 19th century. One of the most notorious criminals in New York City, he was involved in several major robberies in the post-American Civil War era. Among his exploits included the daylight robbery of the Royal Insurance Company in 1866 and was an alleged participant in the theft of $1,000,000 from industrialist Rufus L. Lord arraigned by George Leonidas Leslie in 1876.[1][2][3][4]

Early life and criminal career

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