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Thursday, 11 August 2016

11th August 1816: The solicitor, Jeffery Lockett, informs the Home Office of the outcome of Leicester Assizes

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Leicester August 11th 1816 Sir I have the honour to inform you, that, after a trial which began yesterday morning at seven 'clock, a...
Wednesday, 10 August 2016

10th August 1816: The trial of James Towle, Benjamin Badder & John Slater, for the 'Loughborough Job'

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The Nottingham Review of 16th August 1816 carried the most complete version of the second trial of the most notorious figure in Midlands Lud...

10th August 1816: Leicester bourgeoisie turn out in force to protect the Assizes Judges

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The 16th August 1816 edition of the (Tory) Leicester Journal described the scene early in the morning immediately prior to the commencement ...
Tuesday, 9 August 2016

9th August 1816: Baron Graham's charge to the Jury of the Leicester Assizes

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Having opened the Leicester Summer Assizes the day before, on Friday 9th August 1816, Baron Graham delivered his charge to the Jury. Having...
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