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Wednesday, 11 October 2017
11th October 1817: A correspondent to the Nottingham Review blames Parish Officers for the poverty of Framework-knitters
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At a time (says a correspondent of the Nottingham Review ,) when the public mind is much exercised, on account of the lamentable, and much ...
11th October 1817: The Nottinghamshire Framework-knitters strike is reported to end in failure
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On Saturday 11th October 1817, the Leicester Chronicle republished a story from a recent Nottingham Review, that the Framework-knitters stri...
Monday, 18 September 2017
18th September 1817: A Leicester Hosier writes to the Home Office about strikes in the trade
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Leicest. 18th Sept 1817 My Lord I hope your Lordship will pardon the liberty I am taking in presuming to address you, but feeling as I d...
Thursday, 14 September 2017
14th September 1817: Henry Enfield informs the Home Office that up to 9,000 framework-knitters are on strike in Nottingham
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Nottingham 14 Sep. 1817 Sir I had great pleasure in laying before the magistrates yesterday Evening your Letter of the 12r. Instant, for...
Monday, 11 September 2017
[11th] September 1817: Henry Enfield writes to the Home Office about striking Frameworkknitters in Nottinghamshire
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Nottingham 10r. September 1817. My Lord The Magistrates wish me to make a Communication to Your Lordship of the present State of this To...
Friday, 8 September 2017
8th September 1817: A Nottingham Hosier has fears about FWK Union activity
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Nottingham Septem 8th 1817 Sir The very unpleasant circumstance, under which I have lately placd in the conducting my manufactory being ...
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
12th August 1814: George Coldham tells the Home Office that the resumption of frame-breaking shows the FWK Union is weak
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Leamington 12th August 1814 Dear Sir, I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your two Letters of the 6th & 9th of August last both of w...
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
6th August 1814: The Procurator Fiscal of Dumfries sends an intercepted letter to the Mayor of Nottingham
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Dumfries 6 August 1814 Sir A Correspondence having lately been discovered to have commenced here, betwixt the Journeymen Stocking makers...
Saturday, 2 August 2014
2nd August 1814: George Coldham updates the Home Office about recent framebreaking & requests troops
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Nottingham 2d August 1814 Dear Sir, Had not the hurry of the Assizes intervened I [wld] have written to you much sooner on the subject o...
Friday, 11 July 2014
11th July 1814: George Coldham sends the FWK Union's seized papers to the Home Office
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Nottingham 11th July 1814 Dear Sir, I herewith send you for Lord Sidmouth’s Information a short memorandum or Note of the Contents of su...
Monday, 7 July 2014
7th July 1814: George Coldham updates the Home Office on the conviction of the FWK Union officers
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Nottm 7th July 1814. Dear Sir, In consequence of the hurry occasioned to me personally by many circumstances connected with Conviction o...
Saturday, 5 July 2014
5th July 1814: The Town Clerk of Nottingham informs the Home Office about the arrest of FWK Union officers and seizure of books
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Nottm 5th July 1814. Dear Sir, I have the pleasure to inform you that for the Honour of the Police of this Town the Magistrates Mr Alder...
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
2nd July 1814: George Coldham reports an attempt to break the Framework-knitters Union
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Nottingham 2d. July 1814 Dear Sir, On Friday Sennight last we summoned before the Magistrates in the Name of Messrs Rays but in reality ...
Monday, 16 June 2014
16th June 1814: A member of the Framework-knitters Union writes to a contact in Scotland
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Nottm June 16. 1814 Sir Having seen the letter you have sent to your Brother Timothy expressing the Disposition of the Trade of Dumfries...
Saturday, 24 May 2014
24th May 1814: The Reverend JT Becher writes to the Home Secretary with his views about the Framework-knitters Union
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Southwell 24th May 1814 Dear Sir, In conformity with our arrangements I have abstained from trespassing upon your attention until I fou...
Friday, 23 May 2014
23rd May 1814: The Town Clerk of Nottingham offers his views on breaking the stockingers Union to the Home Secretary
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Nottingham 23d May 1814. My Lord, As Secretary to the Committee lately appointed by the Hosiers of Nottingham in consequence a publick M...
Thursday, 22 May 2014
22nd May 1814: The Town Clerk of Nottingham informs the Home Office of a secret committee to combat the stockingers Union
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Private & confidential Nottingham 22d May 1814 Dear Sir, I write you to inform you that on Wednesday last a very numerous Meeting...
Monday, 12 May 2014
[After 11th] May 1814: George Coldham proposes suspending licenses for Public Houses to disrupt FWK Union meetings
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Confidential. Dear Sir. I have written to Lord Sidmouth by the Direction of the Magistrates of Nottingham by this Post on the Subject of...
Sunday, 11 May 2014
11th May 1814: George Coldham proposes new curbs on freedom of assembly in Nottingham
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Nottingham 11th May 1814 My Lord, This is the day appointed for holding a General Sessions of the Peace for Licensing the Publicans with...
Saturday, 10 May 2014
10th May 1814: George Coldham sends more intelligence about the FWK Union to the Home Secretary
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Nottingham 10th May 1814. My Lord, I have heard nothing since my last Letter to your Lordship — either from Simon Orgill or Mr Storey o...
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