Luddite Bicentenary
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Monday, 17 April 2017

17th April 1817: The Mayor of Leicester reports the Luddite executions to the Home Office

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Leicester 2 oClo Thursday April 17 1817 Dear Sir I have the satisfaction to acquaint you that the Execution of the six Luddites here ha...

17th April 1817: Charles Mundy sends Thomas Savage's statement to Lord Sidmouth

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Burton April 17th. 1817. near Loughborough My Lord I have the Honour to enclose for your Lordships information the statement made to me...
Thursday, 30 March 2017

30th March 1817: A suspected Luddite, James Crofts, writes to his family from the condemned cell at Leicester

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Leicester County Gaol March 30th 1817 Dear Father and Mother Brothers and Sisters it is with Sincere regret that I write you out of so dis...
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...
Wednesday, 6 April 2016

6th April 1816: Henry Enfield writes to the Home Secretary about John Dann & another suspected Luddite

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Private and Confidential Nottingham Apr. 6 1816 Sir Indisposition has prevented my communicating to you, for the Information of Lord S...
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