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Sunday, 7 October 2012

7th October 1812: Captain Raynes tells General Acland of a possible attack on Joseph Radcliffe

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High Town 7th Octr 1812 Sir, I just just been informed by Crowther a number of Luddites to the amount of Five hundred intend meeting to...
Wednesday, 3 October 2012

3rd October 1812: Captain Raynes tells Acland that the Luddite victim Lindsey still wants protection

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High Town 3d Octr 1812 Sir, I have the Honor to inform you Mr. Lindsey of Gildersome was with me last night, and gave me inclosed anony...
Sunday, 16 September 2012

16th September 1812: Captain Raynes informs General Acland of a new informer and a suspected Luddite in Cheshire

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Hightown 16th Sepr 1812 Sir, The enclosed is a Letter I have written to Mr. Ratcliffe the Magistrate, which if you approve, may I beg yo...
Thursday, 12 April 2012

12th April 1812: Late night visitors in the Spen Valley

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At Hightown, Sarah Naylor was still awake and pottering about well after 1.00 a.m. She heard a knock at her door: someone must have seen her...
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