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Sunday, 11 February 2018
11th February 1818: The Reverend C.W. Ethelston vouches for the anti-Luddite spy, Samuel Fleming
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My Lord Your Lordship’s letter of the 6th instt I had the honor of receiving on Sunday evening but delay’d my answer in expectation of bei...
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
26th March 1814: Joseph Nadin writes to the Home Office again about his expenses
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Sir Your Letter of the 3d. Instant was duly Received at this Office, but being at the Assizes has prevented me from writing you sooner, I ...
Sunday, 2 March 2014
2nd March 1814: The Treasury Solicitor informs the Home Office about his views on Nadin's expenses
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Lincolns Inn March 2. 1814 Mr. Hobhouse presents Complts. to Mr. Beckett, and returns Mr. Nadin's Memorial, & the accompanying Do...
Monday, 17 February 2014
17th February 1814: The Deputy Constable of Manchester writes to the Home Office about remuneration
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Sir I hope you will pardon the Liberty I have taken in addressing you Respecting the Money I have paid in taking the Rioters in this neigh...
Saturday, 26 January 2013
26th January 1813: The Treasury Solicitor suggests that the Home Office pay off the informer, Samuel Fleming
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Lincolns Inn Jan. 26. 1813. Sir, With Reference to Mr Litchfield’s Letter of the 28th ulto, in which he transmitted a Bill and Mr. Jos...
Thursday, 11 October 2012
11th October 1812: The Deputy Constable of Manchester, Joseph Nadin, writes to Acland about matters in Manchester
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Sir I am obliged by yours of the 10th instant of inform you that Randle Judson was one of the 37 I apprehended at the prince Regents Arms...
Monday, 24 September 2012
24th September 1812: General Acland tells General Maitland that Luddites taking the Oath of Allegiance may not be serious
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Huddersfield 24th September 1812 My dear Sir Two women were examined last night before Mr. Ratcliffe, they both depos’d that Joshua Haig...
Monday, 27 August 2012
27th August 1812: The trial of the 'Manchester 38' at Lancaster Assizes
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Lancaster Castle c.1830: an engraving by Richard Parry from an original by William Westall More than 2 months after they had been arreste...
Sunday, 8 July 2012
8th July 1812: A spy sent from Manchester is 'twisted-in' by an old man at Halifax
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John McDonald and John Gossling were two assistant constables in Manchester. They had both been sent into West Yorkshire by the Manchester D...
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
13th June 1812: The 37 prisoners at the New Bailey become the 'Manchester 38' and are committed to Lancaster Castle
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Between 4.00 and 5.00 p.m. on Saturday 13th June, the 37 men arrested at a meeting at the Prince Regents Arms on 11th June were in court aga...
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
12th June 1812: The 37 men arrested in Manchester are charged in Court
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After their arrest the previous evening, the 37 men from the meeting at the Prince Regents Arms were taken to the New Bailey Prison at Salfo...
Monday, 11 June 2012
11th June 1812: 37 men arrested at Peace & Parliamentary Reform meeting in Manchester
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The White House (previously the Prince Regent's Arms) in 1967 In the evening of Thursday June 11th 1812, political repression in the ...
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