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Wednesday, 20 March 2013

20th March 1813: Edmund Newton walks free from Lancaster Lent Assizes

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Edmund Newton , a weaver from Hadfield in Derbyshire, had been taken up as part of the ' Manchester 38 ' in Manchester on 11th June ...
Tuesday, 13 November 2012

13th November 1812: The Government authorises prosecuting one of the Manchester 38

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Lincoln's Inn 13th Novr 1812 Sir In pursuance of the directions contained in your Letter of the [illegible] inst transmitting (amo...
Sunday, 2 September 2012

2nd September 1812: The lesser-known cases at Lancaster Summer Assizes

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On Wednesday 2nd September 1812, sentencing took place at Lancaster Summer Assizes. A number of cases were decided there which do not usuall...
Monday, 27 August 2012

27th August 1812: The trial of the 'Manchester 38' at Lancaster Assizes

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Lancaster Castle c.1830: an engraving by Richard Parry from an original by William Westall More than 2 months after they had been arreste...
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