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Sunday, 28 February 2016
28th February 1816: The Home Office replies to John Allison about the recent Luddite attack
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28th Feby 1816 Jos: Allison Esqr Huddersfield I am directed by Lord Sidmouth to acknowledge the Rect of your letter of the 26 last sta...
Friday, 26 February 2016
26th February 1816: The Huddersfield solicitor John Allison informs the Home Secretary about the latest Luddite attack in the West Riding
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Huddersfield 26th February 1816 My Lord It is with extreme concern that I have to report to your Lordship, that a system of disturbance ...
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
16th January 1813: The Huddersfield solicitor, John Allison, writes to General Acland about the mood in the town
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Huddersfield 16th January ‘13 General Mr. Lloyd has left me & will only return to make up the Accounts—In answer to your polite not...
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Sunday, 13 January 2013
13th January 1813: Henry Hobhouse dismisses the solicitors Lloyd & Allison to prevent them stirring up further trouble
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York Jan. 13. 1813. Sir, I deem it right to lose no Time in informing you that in Consequence of a Conversation which I had yesterday ...
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
31st October 1812: The Huddersfield Solicitor, John Allison, denies George Mellor has confessed & tells Acland of more arrests
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Dear General I have not heard of Mellors having made any confession of guilt, nor do I think it at all likely as I believe he will die as...
Monday, 29 October 2012
29th October 1812: The Huddersfield Solicitor, John Allison, explains how the authorities got Benjamin Walker to confess
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Sir, In compliance with your Letter of this morning I have the Honor to inclose you a Copy of Walkers Examination. There were certai...
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
24th October 1812: The Huddersfield solicitor, John Allison, sends information about various cases to the Home Secretary
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My Lord, By the direction of Mr Radcliffe I have the Honor and pleasure to inclose to your Lordship Copies of various Examinations taken...
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
23rd October 1812: The solicitors Lloyd & Allison visit John Wood's cropping shop, and a new informer emerges
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John Wood's cropping shop, in a photorgaph before demolition in 1891. In the evening of Friday 23rd October 1812, the two solicitors...
Monday, 15 October 2012
15th October 1812: The Huddersfield Solicitor, John Allison, informs the Home Secretary about Luddites collecting money for those wounded at Rawfolds Mill
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My Lord By the direction of Mr. Radcliffe I am to inform your Lordship that John Bates whose original Examination has already been transm...
Saturday, 15 September 2012
15th September 1812: The Huddersfield solicitor, John Allison, informs the Home Secretary of arrests in the West Riding
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My Lord By the directions of Mr. Ratcliffe our Magistrate and to save him the trouble of writing, as his hand trembles so much, I have the...
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
25th July 1812: The Huddersfield solicitor John Allison writes to the Stockport solicitor John Lloyd about Joseph Barrowclough
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Dear Sir I am extremely sorry that a Cause of importance will prevent me from giving you the meeting at W. Radcliffe's as I promised—....
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