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Tuesday, 31 May 2016
31st May 1816: Sir Henry Bunbury informs the Home Office about Brandon prisoners & suspicions about a Civil Servant
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Private Milden Hall May 31 st: 1816 My dear Beckett, Having qualified myself properly on Wednesday to act as a magistrate, I went with...
Monday, 30 May 2016
30th May 1816: General Byng's latest update on East Anglia
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Milden Hall May 30th 1816 My Lord I have only to add to the report I have the Honor of yesterday addressing to your Lordship that I have...
Sunday, 29 May 2016
29th May 1816: General Byng sends an update about East Anglia to the Home Secretary
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Milden Hall. May 29th 1816— My Lord— I have the Honor to inform Your Lordship, that it was reported to me from Downham last night, that ...
Saturday, 28 May 2016
28th May 1816: General Byng updates the Home Secretary from Mildenhall, Suffolk
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Milden Hall May 28th 1816— My Lord— I was this morning honored with your Lordships Letter of yesterdays date, I am most happy that I hav...
28th May 1816: Sir Henry Bunbury informs the Home Office that arrests have been made for the Brandon disturbances
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Mildenhall. May 28th 1816 My dear Beckett, The business of Brandon has been left of late years (from motions of Courting or Convenience)...
Friday, 27 May 2016
27th May 1816: Sir Henry Bunbury updates the Home Office on the Suffolk County magistrates' meeting
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Mildenhall. May 27th 1816 My Lord, I am just returned from a meeting of Suffolk Magistrates at Bury . Though the waning had been short, ...
Thursday, 26 May 2016
26th May 1816: Sir Henry Bunbury tells the Home Office that "the Riots are quashed"
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Milden Hall Sunday My dear Beckett, I do not trouble Lord Sidmouth with a Letter for I have nothing to write that is worth his time. He...
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