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Wednesday, 4 March 2015
4th March 1815: John Lee reports that the former spy, Joseph Taylor, has been sent to prison
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Early in 1815, the tables had been turned against the former spy, Joseph Taylor , and a magistrate from reported his conviction to the Home ...
Wednesday, 31 December 2014
31st December 1814: John Lee asks the Home Office if they support the prosecution of the former spy, Joseph Taylor
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By the end of 1814, time had caught up with the former spy, Joseph Taylor, who had been caught out extorting money from the well-to-do in La...
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
17th December 1813: Lancelot Bellas writes to the Home Secretary for the third time about the spy, Joseph Taylor
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Marsden Decr 17th 1813 My Lord In Your Letter dated the 11th of October [last], you referred me to Mr. Lloyd respecting the Advances w...
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
8th October 1813: Lancelot Bellas writes again to the Home Office about the spy, Joseph Taylor
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Marsden October 8th 1813. My Lord. I fully purposed meeting to give You nor myself any further Trouble upon Taylors Business. But havin...
Sunday, 30 June 2013
30th June 1813: A priest from Marsden seeks a reward for the former spy, Joseph Taylor
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My Lord I beg Leave to address you on Account of Mr. Joseph Taylor who has been indefatigable in suppressing and bringing to Justice the...
Saturday, 26 January 2013
26th January 1813: The Stockport solicitor, John Lloyd, tells the Home Office that his agents are greedy for a reward
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Stockport 26 Jany 1813 Sir I have the honor of your public and private Letters this morning, the first containing Instructions for the...
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
11th September 1812: Song by Charles Milnes "You Heroes of England", Halifax
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Charles Milnes, "You Heroes of England", Halifax You Heroes of England who wish to have a trade Be true to each other and be not ...
Monday, 14 May 2012
14th May 1812: Government legal opinion on prosecuting Humphrey Yarwood & John Buckley Booth
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Sir, We had the honor to receive Mr. Beckett’s Letter dated May 9th, 1812 transmitting the inclosed Depositions which he states had been s...
Friday, 4 May 2012
4th May 1812: Two weavers from Failsworth meet the Manchester Secret Committee at the Prince Regent's Arms
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Joseph Taylor, a weaver from Failsworth recently moved to Club Row, Newton Lane in Manchester, was a curious type. On the day of the first M...
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