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  2. Monkey hanger - Wikipedia

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    The novel tells the story of the monkey, named Jacques LeSinge by the French doctor who discovers him, that was supposedly hanged. In the book, the monkey talks and possesses several other human characteristics. [12] The Hartlepool Monkey also featured prominently in the play Bestiary, written by Jim Burke and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2003. [13]

  3. H'Angus - Wikipedia

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    H'Angus the Monkey is the official mascot of Hartlepool United. The name "H'Angus" is a pun of the word hang and the name Angus, and is derived from the monkey hanger legend of Hartlepool. The mascot made his debut on 31 October 1999, during Hartlepool's first round FA Cup victory over Millwall .

  4. Anti-French sentiment - Wikipedia

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    The permeation of anti-French sentiment throughout society, as epitomised by the apocryphal story of the Hartlepool monkey hangers, whose belief that the French were literally inhuman led them to have allegedly executed a pet monkey in the belief that it was an invading Frenchman, but the story is based upon the disputed premise that those ...

  5. Hartlepool - Wikipedia

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    Hartlepool is known for allegedly executing a monkey during the Napoleonic Wars. [79] According to legend, fishermen from Hartlepool watched a French warship founder off the coast, and the only survivor was a monkey, which was dressed in French military uniform, presumably to amuse the officers on the ship.

  6. List of British regional nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Hartlepool Monkey Hangers, [45] Poolies Haslemere Mere Nutters Hastings Stingers, Stinkers (from Hastings United F. C.) Haslingden Hasbeens (pejorative) Havant Akloos (pejorative, "Haven't a clue") Haverfordwest Long-necks [46] Hawick Teris Haydock Yickers Haywards Heath Heathens Hazel Grove Bullocks (the original name was Bullock Smithy), [47 ...

  7. Museum of Hartlepool - Wikipedia

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    It was restored in Hartlepool and now is a floating exhibit and houses a coffee shop. Other exhibits include the first gas illuminated lighthouse, a 'sea monster' or merman, a real coble boat to climb upon. You can also find out about the famous Monkey Legend, and why Hartlepudlians are often referred to as a Monkey hanger. There is a temporary ...

  8. Human error - Wikipedia

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    A statue in Hartlepool, England, commemorating the "Hartlepool monkey", a primate who was mistaken by locals to be a French soldier and killed.. Some researchers have argued that the dichotomy of human actions as "correct" or "incorrect" is a harmful oversimplification of a complex phenomenon.

  9. Hartlepool United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    According to the legend, a French chasse-marée was wrecked in a storm off the coast of Hartlepool. The only survivor from the ship was a monkey, allegedly dressed in a French Army uniform to provide amusement for the crew. [89] On finding the monkey on the beach, a group of locals decided to hold an impromptu trial. [88]