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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...
Monday, 10 April 2017
10th April 1817: The Luddite, John Amos, writes to his wife, from the condemned cell at Leicester Gaol
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Leicester County Gaol Dear Wife, I write these few lines to you, hoping they will find you in good health, as they leave me in good heal...
Saturday, 8 April 2017
8th April 1817: The statement of the Luddite, Thomas Savage
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Thomas Savages account taken by Mr. Mundy April 8th 1817 The Week Savage was taken up early in Febry last a meeting took place at the H...
8th April 1817: The Luddite, William Withers, writes to his wife, from the condemned cell at Leicester
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Leicester County Gaol My Dear Wife, These are the last few lines you will ever receive from your loving and affectionate, but dying husb...
Saturday, 1 April 2017
1st April 1817: "I, Daniel Diggle..." - Daniel Diggle's confession
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I, Daniel Diggle, being about to suffer death, and fearing that I may not be able to unburthen my mind at the place of execution, have requ...
Sunday, 26 March 2017
26th March 1817: Henry Enfield sends Joshua Mitchell's confession to the Home Office
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Nottingham March ye 26. 1817 My Lord The Secret Committee desire me to transmit to your Lordship the enclosed paper , containing Disclos...
26th March 1817: The statement of the Luddite, Joshua Mitchell
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Examination of Joshua Mitchell Loughbro ’—Was at the destruction of Heathcoate’s Machinery at Loughbro’—I had the Gun and Bayonet in the ...
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
21st February 1817: Charles Mundy tells the Home Secretary that Joshua Mitchell is ready to confess
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Burton Febry 21st 1817 My Lord I have the Honour to inform your Lordship that I saw Mr. Locket yesterday who informd me that he had stat...
Thursday, 9 February 2017
9th February 1817: William Burton's further confession
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The voluntary confession of William Burton late of Basford in the County of Nottingham, taken before me Lanct Rolleston Esqr one of his Maje...
Sunday, 5 February 2017
5th February 1817: The fuller confession of John Blackburn.
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The voluntary confession of John Blackburn of the town of Nottingham Framework knitter taken by me Lanct. Rolleston Esqr one of his Majestys...
5th February 1817: Lancelot Rolleston says John Blackburn has implicated Daniel Diggle in the shooting of George Kerry
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My Lord I have the honour of forwarding your Lordship the full confession made to me by John Blackburn ; the perpetrators of the various o...
Thursday, 2 February 2017
2nd February 1817: Lancelot Rolleston tells the Home Secretary that Charles Mundy has not sent the full confession of John Blackburn
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My Lord I have just heard with what surprise from Mr. Mundy that the confession made to me by John Blackburn, has never been forwarded to ...
2nd February 1817: Charles Mundy sends John Blackburn's confession to the Home Secretary
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Burton Febry 2nd 1817 My Lord I have the honour to transmit a copy of the confession of John Blackburn taken by Mr. Rolleston agreeable...
[Before] 2nd February 1817: John Blackburn's confession
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The Voluntary Confession of John Blackburn of Nottingham Framework Knitter – taken before me Lancelot Rolston Esq. one of His Majesty's ...
Monday, 23 January 2017
23rd January 1817: Charles Mundy sends William Burton's confession to the Home Office
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Burton January 23d. 1817 near Loughborough Leicestershire My Lord, I have to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordships letter of the 2...
Sunday, 22 January 2017
22nd January 1817: The confession of the Luddite William Burton
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A Copy of William Burton's confession January 22d 1817:— I lived at Arnold in June last. on the Sunday before the Loughborough Job I w...
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