Highwayman's hitch
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The main feature of the hitch is that it can be untied with a very light tug of the free end, allowing for a quick release. This might not work while the working end is under strain, or if the hitch capsizes, as often occurs when it is loaded.
History: It was supposedly used by highwaymen for a quick getaway when they tied up their horses to the carriage they were holding up, however this whimsical notion is highly unlikely considering the instability of the hitch. Template:Knot-stub