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Saturday, 3 February 2018
3rd February 1818: Gravenor Henson writes to the Home Secretary, asking for expenses
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Nottingham Feby 3. 1818 My Lord Not having received any answer to my Letters addressed to you on the 10 June last , or & the 19 ult...
Tuesday, 21 November 2017
21st November 1817: A freed Gravenor Henson writes to the governor of Coldbath Fields Prison
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Dr Sir I hope you will excuse my not returning your Coat sooner; which was partly owing to its being so extremely wet, that it took nearly...
Saturday, 10 June 2017
10th June 1817: A desperate Gravenor Henson writes to Lord Sidmouth from Cold Bath Fields prison
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House of Correction, Cold Bath Fields June 10. 1817— My Lord I hope after an imprisonment of upwards of two months in close confinemen...
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
26th April 1817: Jeffrey Lockett updates the Home Office about Christopher Blackburn & other wanted Luddites
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Derby April 26th 1817 Sir In confidence of your letter of yesterdays date, I have given directions for the immediate apprehension of Chr...
Sunday, 23 April 2017
23rd April 1817: Jeffrey Lockett informs the Home Secretary that the wanted Luddite, Christopher Blackburn, is in Nottingham
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Derby April 23d: 1817 My Lord The death of a near relation of Mrs Mundy has taken Mr Mundy into Lincolnshire,— and in his absence I pres...
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
18th April 1817: The Nottingham Review reports the arrest of Gravenor Henson for High Treason
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As a report has been in circulation for some days past, that Gravenor Henson and William Robinson, the persons who were deputed to carry the...
Monday, 17 April 2017
17th April 1817: J Anderson of Notts writes to a Mr Wood at Calais, France "ned Is at Leister now And they can do As they like"
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[To] Mr. Wood at Mr. Thompsons Bass Ville Calais France Dear friend I Received your Letter yesterday dated 12th And I ham very sory th...
Friday, 14 April 2017
14th April 1817: Louis Allsopp updates the Home Office on the mood in Nottinghamshire
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Nottingham 14 April 1817. My Lord. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordships letters this Afternoon.— Your Lords...
Thursday, 13 April 2017
13th April 1817: The GPO Surveyor, Gratian Hart, reports that news of Gravenor Henson's arrest has not brought any reaction
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Nottingham April 13. 1817 Dear Sir Mr Allsop had prepared me for the arrest of Grosvenor Henson in Town, when, we expected, the intelli...
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
12th April 1817: Louis Allsopp updates the Home Secretary on the plot against Gravenor Henson
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Nottingham 12 [April] 1817. My Lord. I sent to your Lordship herewith a Copy of a Letter I made from one written by Henson , & whi...
Tuesday, 11 April 2017
11th April 1817: A Nottingham Hosier, Thomas Hayne, confirms the arrested Gravenor Henson's companion is ready to talk to the Home Secretary
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No 8 Wood St 11th Apl 1817 8 oClock My Lord The Person who came from Nottingham with G Henson (who was this Morning taken into Custody...
Monday, 10 April 2017
10th April 1817: Gravenor Henson writes of his meeting with John Smith MP
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London Apl 10th 1817. Sir Me & Mr Atkinson waited on Mr John Smith pursuant to appointment, and had the mortification to learn that ...
Sunday, 9 April 2017
9th April 1817: The Nottingham MP, John Smith, informs the Home Secretary of a meeting with Gravenor Henson
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Blendon Hall near Dartford April 9 1817.— An application has been made to me by a large number of my Constituents to present a Petition t...
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 Hosier, James Hooley, informs the Home Secretary that he will swear that Gravenor Henson is engaged in Treason
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Nottingham 8th Apr: 1817 My Lord By this days post I received a letter from Mr. Allsop informing me that it is your Lordships wish to h...
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
4th April 1817: Charles Mundy tells the Home Secretary that Thomas Savage is disclosing more information
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Private Burton April 4th 1817 My Lord Since I had the Honour of addressing your Lordship this morning I have been to the County Gaol a...
Sunday, 26 March 2017
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 ...
Thursday, 16 March 2017
16th March 1817: Louis Allsopp accuses the frameworkknitter union leader, Gravenor Henson, of being the 'chief instigator' of the Hampden Clubs
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(Private)— Nottingham 16. March 1817.— My Lord— I have had a Communication since my return with Mr Hooley , who is prepared to state...
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...
Sunday, 30 October 2016
30th October 1816: Informer's report on Nottinghamshire Luddites
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30th October 1816.— I went to the Kingstone's Arms last Saturday according to appointment saw Fell, Joe Gelsthorpe and Peter Green th...
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