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Sunday, 20 November 2016

20th November 1816: The owner of the Stamford Mercury forwards a threatening letter he received to the Home Secretary

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Stamford, Nov. 20, 1816. My Lord I should not have deemed it necessary or desirous to have troubled your Lordship with the accompanying ...
Saturday, 5 November 2016

5th November 1816: A Lincolnshire official is concerned about the security of the arms depot at Lincoln

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Lincoln 5th Novr 1816 Dear Sir Having heard that serious disturbance is expected to take place at Nottingham , and knowing there are ab...
Tuesday, 5 January 2016

5th January 1816: Francis Raynes makes more desperate enquiries about his case

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Having now heard nothing from the government about the possibility of a job or remuneration for his services during the Luddite disturbances...
Monday, 9 April 2012

9th April 1812: Derbyshire burglaries suspect Andrew Scott apprehended in Lincolnshire

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On Thursday 9th April, the Derby Mercury reported that a suspect in the Derbyshire burglaries on December 1811, Andrew Scott aka Thomas Pur...
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