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Sunday, 29 April 2012
29th April 1812: Huddersfield bourgeoisie petition the government for help
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To the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Home Department The Memorial of the secret committee for the preventing unlawful dep...
Saturday, 17 March 2012
17th March 1812: Joseph Radcliffe reports the attack on Vickerman to the Home Office
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Sir I received the favor of yours of the fourteenth yesterday, & the 2 Troop of Dragoons are at Hudfd as mentioned in mine of Saturday...
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
7th March 1812: Joseph Radcliffe writes to the Home Office about the lack of troops in the West Riding
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Milnsbridge house March 7th 1812 Sir In compliance with your letter of Feby 26th saying you will be obliged to me for any further infor...
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
29th February 1812: Huddersfield 'Committee for Suppressing the Outrages' publishes resolutions & offers a reward
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Following the attack on William Hinchliffe early in the morning of the 27th February, some Manufacturers & Merchants in Huddersfield for...
Monday, 27 February 2012
27th February 1812: Huddersfield Manufacturers & Merchants form 'Committee for Suppressing the Outrages'
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Following the Luddite attack on the premises of William Hinchliffe in the early hours of Wednesday 27th February 1812, Merchants and Manufac...
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