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Saturday, 29 September 2012
29th September 1812: General Acland receives a report about a Luddite Captain at Honley
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Holmfirth 29th Septr. 1812 Sir In consequence of information received from Mr. Blyth, Constable of this place respecting a man of the n...
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—....
Friday, 20 July 2012
20th July 1812: General Maitland informs the Home Office that the tactics employed in Cheshire are working
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Manchester 20th July 1812 My dear Sir I some little time ago, stated, to Lord Sidmouth that I was trying the Experiment of keeping a sm...
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
18th July 1812: General Maitland updates the Home Office about the use of spies
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Buxton 18th July 1812 My dear Sir I have been prevented by an Attack of the Rheumatism, from answering your letter relative to the Man t...
Thursday, 12 July 2012
12th July 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office that Joseph Radcliffe has had no luck with Joseph Barrowclough
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Police Office Manchester 12 July 1812 Sir, Not knowing whether or no Mr. Radcliffe men informed Government of the result of Barrowclough...
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
11th July 1812: General Maitland informs the Home Office of searches for Luddite arms in Holmfirth
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Buxton 11th July 1812 My dear Sir I have to acknowledge the receipt of Your’s of the 8th and 9th of July. I request you will state to ...
11th July 1812: The Leeds Mercury carries a report about Joseph Barrowclough
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On Saturday 11th July 1812, the Leeds Mercury carried a report about the confession of Joseph Barrowclough. Although the details were clearl...
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
10th July 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office that he has handed Joseph Barrowclough over to Joseph Radcliffe
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Police Office Manchester 10 July 1812 Sir, In consequence of the anxiety expressed by the Prisoner Barrowclough on learning that no arms...
Monday, 9 July 2012
9th July 1812: General Maitland informs the Home Office that Joseph Barrowclough is a liar
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Manchester 9th July 1812. My dear Sir. I wrote to Lord Sidmouth yesterday that I should not trouble him in regard to certain feelings th...
9th July 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office about his doubts about Joseph Barrowclough
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Police Office Manchester 9 July 1812 Sir, Having in my letter by last nights post mentioned that it would be necessary to try the veraci...
Sunday, 8 July 2012
8th July 1812: General Maitland sends further information about Joseph Barrowclough to the Home Office
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Manchester 8th July 1812. My dear Lord. You will receive with this the additional information of the person relative to whom I wrote to ...
8th July 1812: Further information is obtained from Joseph Barrowclough
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In the morning of Wednesday 8th July 1812, Joseph Barrowclough was again re-examined and gave more information to the authorities. Barrowc...
Saturday, 7 July 2012
7th July 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office about a rioter from Ashton and Joseph Barrowclough
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Police Office Manchester 7 July 1812 Sir, I feel it to be my duty to inform Government that I have this day committed to Lancaster for T...
7th July 1812: The Stockport solicitor, John Lloyd, informs the Home Office about the apprehension of Joseph Barrowclough
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Manchester 7 July 1812 Sir I have not had an opportunity sooner of reporting to you the proceedings in Yorkshire which no doubt you have...
7th July 1812: Information given by Joseph Barrowclough
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Four days after being arrested in West Yorkshire, Joseph Barrowclough had been interrogated by the Stockport solicitor John Lloyd along with...
7th July 1812: General Maitland shares his doubts about Joseph Barrowclough with the Home Secretary
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Manchester 12 OCl PM July 7th My dear Lord The man that was Seized as I wrote Mr. Beckett in my last communication has at last began t...
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
4th July 1812: General Maitland writes to the Home Office about Joseph Barrowclough
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Buxton 4th July 1812 My dear Sir In my last letter to Lord Sidmouth, I informed him, that I thought some thing important, might be deri...
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
3rd July 1812: John Lloyd arrests a Luddite in Yorkshire on the information of his spies
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In the afternoon of Wednesday, 1st July 1812, a spy called Thomas Whitehead sent by the Solicitor, John Lloyd, into Yorkshire travelled bac...
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