Claude Duval

Claude Deval (The Marquis)
William Powell Frith's 1860 painting, Claude Duvall
Bornc. 1643
Died21 January 1670(1670-01-21) (aged 26–27)
Resting placeSt Paul's, Covent Garden, London, England
NationalityFrench
Other namesClaude Duvall
Occupation(s)servant, highwayman
Known forFrench-born highwayman in post-Restoration Britain

Claude Du Vall (or Duval) (c. 1643 – 21 January 1670) was a French highwayman in Restoration England. He came from a family of decayed nobility, and worked in the service of exiled royalists who returned to England under King Charles II. Little else is known of his history. According to popular legend, he abhorred violence, showing courtesy to his victims and chivalry to their womenfolk, thus spawning the myth of the romantic highwayman, as taken up by many novelists and playwrights.