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Monday, 16 April 2012

16th April 1812: Colonel Campbell writes to his commanding officer on the state of the West Riding

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Leeds 16th April 1812 7 o’Clock A M Sir I had intended to have addressed you yesterday Evening by post; but I received a pressing invit...

16th April 1812: The funeral of John Booth in Huddersfield

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The funeral of John Booth had been planned for approximately midday on Thursday 16th April, four days after his death . On the preceding ev...
Friday, 13 April 2012

13th April 1812: Inquest into the deaths of Booth & Hartley at Roberttown

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In the daytime following Samuel Hartley's death at 3.00 a.m., an inquest was held into the death of Hartley & John Booth, apparently...
Thursday, 12 April 2012

12th April 1812: Rawfolds aftermath - the wounded, the dying (known and unknown) and secrets taken to the grave

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The Star Inn, Roberttown. Image copyright Humphrey Bolton . ( geograph profile ) For what occurred after the Luddite raid at Rawfolds Mil...
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