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Tuesday, 14 November 2017
14th November 1817: Lancelot Rolleston sends the indemnifying confessions of Nottinghamshire Luddites to the Home Office
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My Lord I have the honour of enclosing your Lordship four acknowledgements taken by me in comformity to the proclamation issued last summe...
Sunday, 13 August 2017
13th August 1817: Charles Mundy informs the Home Secretary of the whereabouts of John Hill & Christopher Blackburn
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Burton August 13th Near Lougborough My Lord I have the Honour to inform your Lordship that John Blackburn came to me a few days since ...
Friday, 4 August 2017
4th August 1817: Charles Mundy sends an update on the Informers Blackburn & Burton to the Home Office
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Burton August 4.th 1817 Near Loughborough My dear Sir Blackburn & Burton have both decided that they should like to go with their...
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
26th April 1817: Jeffrey Lockett updates the Home Office about Christopher Blackburn & other wanted Luddites
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Derby April 26th 1817 Sir In confidence of your letter of yesterdays date, I have given directions for the immediate apprehension of Chr...
Tuesday, 25 April 2017
25th April 1817: Informer's report on a meeting with the notorious Nottingham Luddite, Benjamin Badder
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25th April 1817. I was with B. Badder last night and the night before—We were talking about the Ludds that were hung , when he said (afte...
25th April 1817: Charles Mundy writes to the Home Secretary about the wanted Luddite, Christopher Blackburn
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Private Burton April 25th 1817 near Loughborough My Lord I have the Honour to state in addition to what your Lordship will have recei...
Monday, 24 April 2017
24th April 1817: Louis Allsopp writes to the Home Office about the wanted Luddite, Christopher Blackburn
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Private Nottingham 24 April 1817.— My Lord— Mr Mundy came here yesterday afternoon, & We have had a great deal of Conversation on...
Sunday, 23 April 2017
23rd April 1817: Jeffrey Lockett informs the Home Secretary that the wanted Luddite, Christopher Blackburn, is in Nottingham
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Derby April 23d: 1817 My Lord The death of a near relation of Mrs Mundy has taken Mr Mundy into Lincolnshire,— and in his absence I pres...
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