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Friday, 16 February 2018
16th February 1818: Jeffrey Lockett writes to Henry Hobhouse about a confession implicating Francis Ward in Luddism
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Dear Sir Enfield has applied to me for the confession made by Woodward, (who was tried with Crofts at the same assizes at Leicester (abou...
Friday, 2 February 2018
2nd February 1818: Henry Enfield responds angrily to Francis Ward's petition to parliament
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Private Nottingham Feby 2d. 1818 Dear Sir The impudence & hypocritical Cant of Frank Ward’s petition (that meek follower of Jesus...
Friday, 17 November 2017
17th November 1817: Henry Enfield send his bill for supporting Blackburn & Burton to the Home Office
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Nottingham Novr. 17. 1817― My Lord I beg leave to enclose for to your Lordship the Bill of payments made by me relative to Blackburn ...
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
26th September 1817: The informers, Blackburn & Burton, leave Nottingham forever, surrounded by an angry crowd
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On Friday 26th September 1817, the Luddites turned informers John Blackburn & William Burton left Nottingham for London, their ultimate ...
Monday, 25 September 2017
25th September 1817: Henry Enfield informs Lord Sidmouth of the arrangements for the informers Blackburn & Burton
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Nottingham Sept. 25th 1817. My Lord, In consequence of Mr. Lockett’s communication to me of your Lordship’s arrangements relative to Bur...
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...
Sunday, 26 March 2017
26th March 1817: Henry Enfield sends Joshua Mitchell's confession to the Home Office
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Nottingham March ye 26. 1817 My Lord The Secret Committee desire me to transmit to your Lordship the enclosed paper , containing Disclos...
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
28th February 1817: Henry Enfield raises concerns about the move of the Nottinghamshire Assizes with the Home Secretary
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Nottingham 28 Feby. 1817 My Lord The designed measure of holding the ensuing Assizes for the County of Nottingham at Newark, has not, as...
Sunday, 26 February 2017
26th February 1817: Henry Enfield expresses concern about the proposal to move the Nottinghamshire Assizes to Newark
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Nottingham 26th February 1817. Sir The Magistrates of Nottingham at a full Meeting held this morning, have received with great regret th...
Thursday, 2 February 2017
2nd February 1817: Lancelot Rolleston tells the Home Secretary that Charles Mundy has not sent the full confession of John Blackburn
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My Lord I have just heard with what surprise from Mr. Mundy that the confession made to me by John Blackburn, has never been forwarded to ...
Friday, 27 January 2017
27th January 1817: Henry Enfield sends the latest informer's report to the Home Office
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Nottingham Jany 27. 1817. Sir Enclosed I have the honor to transmit to you, for the Information of Lord Sidmouth, a Copy of the last Re...
Thursday, 19 January 2017
19th January 1817: Henry Enfield reports to the Home Office that suspected Luddites have been arrested
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Nottingham Sunday Eveng, 19 Jany 1817 Sir Lord Sidmouth that has been apprized, by a Communication from Mr. Rolleston , of the Hope ent...
Friday, 9 December 2016
9th December 1816: Henry Enfield suggests to the Home Office that the Luddites named by James Towle are arrested
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Nottingham Decr. 9. 1816 Sir Enclosed I transmit you, for the Information of Lord Sidmouth a copy of our last Secret Report I thought ...
Saturday, 26 November 2016
26th November 1816: The Home Office tells Henry Enfield that his plans to detain suspected Luddites is unlawful
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W. 26 Nov. 1816 Sir I am [directed] by Lord [Sidmouth] to [acknowledge] the [illegible] of yr [letter] of the 23d. inst with its Inclos...
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
23rd November 1816: Henry Enfield suggests apprehending the men named in James Towle's confession to the Home Office
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Nottingham Novr. 23d. 1816. Sir Herewith I transmit, for the Information of Lord Sidmouth, a Copy of the last Report of our Secret Agent...
Monday, 31 October 2016
31st October 1816: Henry Enfield sends the latest informer's report to the Home Office
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Nottingham October 31. 1816. Sir Enclosed you will receive, for the Information of Lord Sidmouth, a Copy of last night’s Secret Report —...
31st October 1816: Henry Enfield reports a 'renewal of framebreaking' to the Home Office
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Sir I inclose, for the information of Lord Sidmouth, a Statement of a renewal of Framebreaking —It furnishes another instance of the Accur...
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
26th October 1816: Henry Enfield sends the latest informer's report to the Home Office
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Nottingham October 26. 1816 Sir I beg to enclose for the Information of Lord Sidmouth, a copy of the last report of our Secret Agent — ...
Sunday, 23 October 2016
23rd October 1816: Henry Enfield tells the Home Office that a target of the Luddite attack at Lambley has fled to London
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Nottingham October 23d, 1816. Sir I am extremely sorry that my misconstruing your letter the 16th Instant should have occasioned you the...
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