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Saturday, 26 September 2015
26th September 1815: Nottingham Council pays tribute to the late George Coldham
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The memorial to George Coldham, in St Mary's Church, Nottingham (image by Andrew R Abbott , cc licence ) The Leeds Mercury of 14th O...
Friday, 18 September 2015
18th September 1815: George Coldham dies in an accident in Brighton
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George Coldham by William Artaud (c.1810) On Monday 18th September 1815, George Coldham, the Town Clerk of Nottingham and the Luddit...
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
8th July 1815: George Coldham is concerned he will be assassinated by John Dann
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Nottingham 8 July 1815— Dear Sir, I feel myself very much Indebted to you for I consider it is most probably at your Instance that the a...
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
1st July 1815: George Coldham expresses concerns about the security of arms depots
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Nottingham 1st July 1815. Private. Dear Sir, I was yesterday at Newark & I was upon the Spot & had half an Hour to spare I set...
Saturday, 27 June 2015
27th June 1815: George Coldham's informer sends his second report of the day about Nottinghamshire Luddites
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27th June 1815. I was at Seymour’s last night with Burton, Badder, John Slater Hill, John Mann & Holmes.—The journey to London was con...
27th June 1815: George Coldham's informer writes of a meeting with Gravenor Henson & talk of revolution in Nottingham
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27th June 1815. I was with Sampson Walker yesterday morning about the [Corporation] having a list of the Ludd's names. He began to cha...
Friday, 26 June 2015
26th June 1815: George Coldham reports on plans to send his informer to London
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Nottingham June 1815 Private Dear Sir, I inclose you a Copy of our last Report by which you will perceive the Statement made by our In...
Sunday, 21 June 2015
21st June 1815: George Coldham abandons plans to raid Gravenor Henson's home
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Private. Dear Sir I feel myself very much indebted to Lord Sidmouth and yourself the attention you have been so good to shew by your las...
Friday, 19 June 2015
19th June 1815: John Beckett cautions George Coldham about raiding the home of Gravenor Henson
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Copy Private Whitehall June 19, 1815. Dear Sir, I received yours of [the] 17[th] by this mornings Post together with the Enclosure ...
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
17th June 1815: George Coldham informs the Home Office of his plan to raid Gravenor Henson's house
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Dear Sir I inclose you a Note I received this morning by the Nottingm Penny Post regarding which on my account I shall be glad to have you...
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
3rd June 1815: George Coldham updates the Home Office about recent reports from informers
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Dear Sir Since writing to you on the 24th May, I have received three Reports from my Informant, the first dated the 31st May in which ther...
Saturday, 30 May 2015
30th May 1816: George Coldham outlines the case against the alleged Luddite, Peter Green
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My Lord The Mayor and Aldermen of this Town have directed me to transmit to your Lordship the accompanying Copies of Informations against ...
Sunday, 10 May 2015
10th May 1815: George Coldham summarises the report of an informer for the Home Office
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Private and Confidential Dear Sir, I promised to Write to you soon when I had last the pleasure of seeing you and I determined to wait t...
Friday, 8 May 2015
8th May 1815: George Coldham writes of sending a spy into Yorkshire
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Dear Sir I am favored with Lord Sidmouth’s letter in reply to my letter to him on the subject of Peter Green and have directed the enquiri...
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
29th April 1815: George Coldham informs the Home Office about more threats to Hosiers
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Private . Dear Sir You will have learned before this that the mission to London is abandoned, but I am equally obliged to you for your a...
Monday, 27 April 2015
27th April 1815: George Coldham names a Luddite suspected of shootings in Nottinghamshire
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Private. Dear Sir You will perceive by the inclosed Report, that the revolutionary Exchequer is not amply supplied as it cannot raise £6...
Friday, 24 April 2015
24th April 1815: George Coldham informs the Home Office that the Luddites are behind the recent public meetings in Nottingham
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Nottingham 24th April 1815 Dear Sir, You will I am sure be sorry to learn that our old Enemies the Luddites are at Work again & upon...
24th April 1815: George Coldham issues a Handbill restricting freedom of assembly in Nottingham
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TOWN OF NOTTINGHAM. THE MAGISTRATES of this TOWN have observed with extreme concern the disposition to Violence and Tumult which manifest...
Friday, 27 March 2015
27th March 1815: George Coldham writes to the Home Secretary about James Towle's trial
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Private and confidential. My Lord I have now the honor to address your Lordship on the subject of the Trial of James Towle for Burglary ...
27th March 1815: George Coldham writes to John Beckett about the trial of James Towle
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Private and Confidential. Dear Sir Independent of my letter to Lord Sidmouth and of my formal letter to you, I think it right to inform ...
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