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Sunday, 14 April 2013

14th April 1813: A West Riding magistrate sends earl Fitzwilliam the confession of an absconded Luddite

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Halifax 1813 April 14th My Lord, I did myself the Honor of writing to your Lordship a week ago, inclosing a full Description of the For...
Friday, 9 November 2012

9th November 1812: Earl Fitzwilliam fears the Luddites in York Castle will try to escape

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Milton nov 9th 1812 My Lord it having being intimated to me, that there were not fewer than 60 or 70 persons confined in York Castle on...
Sunday, 4 November 2012

4th November 1812: Earl Fitzwilliam describes the Luddites as 'terrorists' to the Home Secretary

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Wentworth novr 4. 1812 my Lord your Lordship is already apprized of the great number of Prisoners (nearly 50) in York Castle, on charge...
Friday, 2 November 2012

2nd November 1812: Earl Fitzwilliam seeks General Maitland's opinion on a Special Commission to try the West Riding Luddites

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Wentworth November 2nd. 1812 Dear Sir Since I had last the pleasure of seeing you, many committals to York Castle have been made, for ...
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