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Wednesday, 3 August 2016
3rd August 1816: Details of a Luddite-like plot to destroy press-nail machinery in Birmingham is sent to the Home Office
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August 3rd. 1816 May it Please your Lordship in Consequence of the Nail Ironmongers again reducing their Workmen's Wages, and so man...
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
8th December 1815: The Warwickshire JP, William Hamper, informs the Home Secretary about a man selling pamphlets about the Luddites
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Birmingham, Decr 8th, 1815— My Lord, A Man named William Cooper , who appears to have been formerly a Grocer at Nottingham , is now trav...
Monday, 23 April 2012
23rd April 1812: The Manchester spy John Bent reports on riots, a new role and a delegate from Birmingham
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On Thursday 23d April 1812, the spy 'B' aka John Bent filed another report for Colonel Ralph Fletcher. On the 18th, he had receive...
23rd April 1812: Birmingham Magistrates provide their last report to the Home Office on the disturbances
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Public Office, Birmingham, Thursday, April 23rd. 1812. Sir, Resuming our Narrative from 2 o’Clock yesterday, when we dispatched our last...
Sunday, 22 April 2012
22nd April 1812: Birmingham Magistrates update the Home Office on the disturbances
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Public Office, Birmingham, April 22nd. 1812.— Sir, After the time of dispatching our Letter of Yesterday, which was written necessarily ...
Saturday, 21 April 2012
21st April 1812: "Fear not - overturn the Prince and His Rubish", handbill found in Birmingham
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How long ye Wretches will ye Grind The Faces of the poor— But the day is at hand, I will help to the last expiring breath in assist- -in...
21st April 1812: Birmingham Magistrates report disturbances to the Home Office
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Sir Some symptoms of Disturbance having taken place in this Town, a few windows broken & the sellers of Potatoes assaulted We have ord...
21st April 1812: Birmingham Magistrates give assurances to Farmers selling Potatoes in the Marketplace
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Monday, 16 April 2012
16th April 1812: Handbill posted in Birmingham
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012
25th January 1812: Birmingham Magistrates forward an alarming letter from Leicestershire to the Home Office
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[illegible] Leicestershire dated 25th Jany 1812. Addressed to a Gentleman in Birmingham I have been turning it over in my mind to writ...
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