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Wednesday, 10 August 2016
10th August 1816: Henry Enfield informs the Home Office of the Luddites plan to assassinate the Nottingham Assize Judge
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Nottingham August 10th 1816— Sir The Secret Report , of which I now enclose you a Copy for the Information of Lord Sidmouth, was made to...
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...
Monday, 8 August 2016
8th August 1816: Sir R H Bromley informs the Home Secretary that Luddites had planned to assassinate the trial Judge at Nottingham Assizes
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Private Stoke Augt. 8. 1816 My Lord I think it right to communicate to your Lordship some circumstances attending the Tryal of the Fra...
Friday, 5 August 2016
5th August 1816: John Chettle & Thomas Glover are acquitted of the remaining charges at Nottingham Assizes & the Judge issues a warning to them
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Following their acquittal on the first charge against them the previous Saturday , on Monday 5th August 1816, John Chettle & Thomas Glov...
Wednesday, 3 August 2016
3rd August 1816: The trial of Thomas Glover & John Chettle for frame-breaking, at Nottingham Assizes
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On Saturday 3rd August 1816, one of the most extraordinary but-lesser-known trials in British legal history took place at Nottingham Assizes...
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
15th June 1816: Two men committed to Nottingham Gaol for Luddite attack at New Radford
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On Saturday 15th June 1816, two men - John Chettle & Thomas Glover - were committed to Nottingham Gaol accused of takig part in the rece...
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