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Sunday, 14 April 2013
14th April 1813: A West Riding magistrate sends earl Fitzwilliam the confession of an absconded Luddite
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Halifax 1813 April 14th My Lord, I did myself the Honor of writing to your Lordship a week ago, inclosing a full Description of the For...
Sunday, 3 March 2013
3rd March 1813: Thomas Shillitoe visits the families of Joseph Crowther, William Hartley, John Hill & Job Hey
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On Wednesday 3rd March 1813, the Quaker missionary Thomas Shillitoe continued with his visits to the families of executed Luddites, accompan...
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
16th January 1813: Lieutenant Cooper informs General Acland of the preparation for the funerals of Luddites near Elland
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Elland 16th January [1813] Sir I have the Honor to acknowledge the receipt of yours of this day containing your Orders for circumspecti...
16th January 1813: The 14 convicted Luddites are executed at York Castle
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A contemporary illustration, from York Castle Prison, of an execution at the 'New Drop' after 1802. On Saturday 16th January 181...
Friday, 11 January 2013
11th January 1813: Henry Hobhouse reports concerns about security at York Castle to the Home Office
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Private & Confidential York Jan. 11. 1813. Dear Sir, Having learnt last night Mr. Cartwright that four of the Prisoners convict...
11th January 1813: The trial of Job Hey, John Hill & William Hartley, accused of burglary
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The second case heard on Monday 11th January 1813 was that of Job Hey (aged 40, a waterman), John Hill (36, a cotton spinner) & William ...
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
19th December 1812: General Acland informs the Home Office about the suspects committed for the recent robberies
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Huddersfield 19th December 1812. My dear Sir. I had in part anticipated your wishes previous to the receipt of your note to the 15th In...
Friday, 14 December 2012
14th December 1812: James Hey confesses to robberies at Deighton & Fartown, implicates others
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On Monday 14th December 1812, Major Hankin of the 2nd Dragoons took the confession of a man recently arrested under suspicion of being invol...
Sunday, 9 December 2012
9th December 1812: Lieutenant Cooper apprehends suspected Luddites at North Dean, near Halifax
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Elland 9th [December] 1812. Sir. I have the Honor to report my proceedings under a Search warrant that I procured from Mr. Radcliffe ye...
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