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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, 9 February 2018
9th February 1818: Jeffrey Lockett tells the Home Office Francis Ward is 'Ned Lud'
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Derby Feby 9th: 1818 Dear Sir I understand from Birkin, that S. Haynes has made a long Affidavit, in which he has brought Oliver & B...
Friday, 22 September 2017
22nd September 1817: Jeffery Lockett sends a description of the informers Blackburn & Burton to government
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Derby September 22d 1817 Dear Sir William Burton is 21 years of age, and his wife, Leah, also twenty one. They have but one child,―a dau...
Monday, 31 July 2017
31st July 1817: Jeffery Lockett informs the Home Office of the outcome of Samuel Caldwell's trial
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Leicester July 31.st 1817 Dear Sir The King agt. Caldwell The prisoner accepted our proposal & pleaded guilty to the indictment c...
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
12th July 1817: The Treasury Solicitor authorizes payment of the legal bills for the final Luddite trials
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[Lincoln’s] Inn 12th July 1817. Sir. The King agt: Towle & ors Same agt: Savage & ors. I have the honor to inclose the B...
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...
Saturday, 1 April 2017
1st April 1817: Jeffrey Lockett informs the Home Secretary of the result of the Luddite trials
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My Lord Tho’ my feelings are greatly agitated by the awful scene which I have just witnessed, I have the satisfaction which is inseparable...
Friday, 3 March 2017
3rd March 1817: Jeffrey Lockett asks John Beckett how to apprehend the Luddite 'Little Sam'
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Mr Lockett presents his [Compliments] to Mr Beckett and has the pleasure to inform him that Mr Hobhouse has received a second communication ...
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...
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
8th February 1817: Jeffrey Lockett updates the Home Office about the hunt for suspected Luddites
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Derby Feby 8th: 1817 Sir In the letter which I had the honour to address to you on Wednesday last from Loughbro’, I stated, on the infor...
Sunday, 5 February 2017
5th February 1817: Jeffrey Lockett sends a long letter to the Home Office about the Loughborough Job case
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Loughbro’ Feby 4th: [1817] Sir I had the honour to receive your letter of the 17th Inst, giving me the welcome intelligence, that Lord S...
Saturday, 21 January 2017
21st January 1817: Jeffrey Lockett writes to the Home Office about the arrested Luddites
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Holker Hall Jany 21st, 1817 Sir I find from letters, which I have received here, that, contrary to the arrangement which Mr Mundy & ...
Sunday, 15 January 2017
15th January 1817: Jeffrey Lockett informs the Home Office that the Luddite, John Blackburn, will confess tomorrow
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Sir In my last letter, I informed you, that one of the Blackburns was in custody, under a charge of being concerned in the attack upon th...
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:...
Thursday, 1 December 2016
1st December 1816: Jeffrey Lockett writes to Louis Allsop about James Towle's confession
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Derby Decr 1st 1816 My Dear Allsopp In the night before his execution Towle made a full confession to Mr Mundy, who was sent for to Lei...
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...
Sunday, 14 August 2016
14th August 1816: Jeffrey Lockett sends an update on the Nottinghamshire Luddites to the Home Office
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Sir The conviction of James Towle has excited considerable alarm amongst the Luddites.—They are very actively employed, and are certainly...
Thursday, 11 August 2016
11th August 1816: The solicitor, Jeffery Lockett, informs the Home Office of the outcome of Leicester Assizes
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Leicester August 11th 1816 Sir I have the honour to inform you, that, after a trial which began yesterday morning at seven 'clock, a...
Saturday, 9 July 2016
9th July 1816: A Nottingham Hosier writes to the solicitor Louis Allsop
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Nottingham 9 July 1816 Dear Sir I am favoured with yours the 6th Inst. and in consequence have made the inquiry (as private as possible)...
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