Henry More Smith

Although he is believed to have been an Englishman born in Brighton, England, his origins are clouded by what he told people at the time.

After staying with a family in the village of Rawdon, Nova Scotia, he eloped with and married their daughter, a girl named Elizabeth P. Bond, on March 12, 1813, in Windsor.

In his cell they found Smith had fashioned an elaborate marionette show out of his bed straw and shreds of his clothing.

Smith's act so deeply impressed the authorities that he received a pardon on condition he would leave New Brunswick and never return.

[4] The Lunar Rogue Pub, located in the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick has a supposed portrait of him on their signage.

Hampton Gaol (formerly Kingston Gaol) where Smith was incarcerated and from which he escaped in 1814.