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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, 28 February 2017
28th February 1817: The Tory Leicester Journal calls the growing political reform movements 'political Luddism'
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In the last page will be found the Report of the Committee of Secrecy to the House of Commons—we inserted the one to the House of Peers in ...
Monday, 23 January 2017
23rd January 1817: Charles Mundy sends William Burton's confession to the Home Office
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Burton January 23d. 1817 near Loughborough Leicestershire My Lord, I have to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordships letter of the 2...
Thursday, 12 January 2017
12th January 1817: Jeffrey Lockett informs Lord Sidmouth that 'the Luddites are now principally engaged in politics, and poaching'
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[Home Office note] This is for Lord Sth [illegible]—no promise was given—but the hope was expressed on a former occasion Derby Jany 12th:...
Monday, 24 October 2016
24th October 1816: Major General Fane reports from Nottingham
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Nottingham 24th October 1816 My Lord In conformity to your instructions of the 24th of September, I do myself the honour to state, that ...
Thursday, 18 August 2016
18th August 1816: Jeffery Lockett informs the Home Office that Luddites are involved with Hampden Clubs
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Sir In my last letter , I informed you, that Slater, who was acquitted at Leicester, was in Derby. He has been here ever since, and has be...
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
9th August 1816: Informer's report on Nottinghamshire Luddites
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9th August 1816 Last Friday but one Padley of Kimberley told F. Clarke Constable of Nottm that I was one that broke Frames along with Lank...
Monday, 16 December 2013
16th December 1813: Colonel Fletcher sends a report and a claim for expenses to the Home Office
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Bolton 16th December 1813 Dear Sir So very little has occurred amongst the Seditious for these several months last past, deserving of a...
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