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Sunday, 13 January 2013
13th January 1813: Major Raitt tells General Acland revelations from an informer
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Wednesday [Evng] My dear General I send you on the other half Sheet a List of all the Prisoners with their Fates attached to them, 14 o...
Monday, 7 January 2013
7th January 1813: Henry Hobhouse updates the Home Office on the Special Commission & the plans for the execution of Mellor, Thorpe & Smith
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Private York Jan. 7. [1813] Dear Sir, The Judges having conferred with Mr. Park respecting the Place of Execution of the Murderers w...
7th January 1813: The trial of John Schofield for shooting John Hinchliffe
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The only trial held on Thursday 7th January 1813 was that of the cropper John Schofield (aged 21) for maliciously shooting at John Hinchlif...
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...
Sunday, 2 September 2012
2nd September 1812: John Becket of the Home Office writes to the Stockport solicitor John Lloyd
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Copy Private Whitehall 2. Septr. 1812. Dear Sir I have received your several letters (3 in No) dated the 31st Ulto by this mornings ...
Friday, 31 August 2012
31st August 1812: The Stockport solicitor, John Lloyd, informs the Home Office of his breakthrough with John Hinchliffe
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Wakefield 31 August 1812 Sir It is with much satisfaction I inform you that John Schofield was this day committed by Mr. Scott to York...
31st August 1812: John Hinchliffe implicates John Schofield in his shooting
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Since giving his initial deposition to West Riding magistrates on 23rd July, the day after he was shot, John Hinchliffe had now decided th...
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
29th August 1812: The Stockport Solicitor, John Lloyd, takes John Hinchliffe into private custody
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Huddersfield 29 August 1812 Sir By a particular mode of Examination which I made use of in this neighbourhood where I have met with Hin...
Sunday, 5 August 2012
5th August 1812: John Schofield, the suspected Luddite assassin, is apprehended in London
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Four days after the West Riding magistrates had interviewed John Hinchliffe about the attempt on his life on 22nd July 1812, a reward noti...
Monday, 23 July 2012
23rd July 1812: A badly-injured John Hinchliffe gives evidence to West Riding magistrates
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At 11.30 a.m. on Thursday 23rd July 1812, two West Riding magistrates - Sir George Armitage and Joseph Scott - visited the badly wounded Joh...
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