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Wednesday, 31 August 2016
31st August 1816: Daniel Harwood & Thomas Thody are executed at Norwich for their parts in the 'Bread or Blood' disturbances
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Two accounts of the execution of the 'Bread & Blood' rioters Daniel Harwood & Thomas Thody appear in the local press, both o...
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
16th August 1816: The trial of the Feltwell & Downham Market rioters, at Norfolk Assizes
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The Norfolk Chronicle of 24th August 1816, carried an extensive report about the trials of those charged with rioting in Feltwell and Downha...
Sunday, 17 July 2016
17th July 1816: Four jailed for destroying a Threshing Machine at Hockham, Norfolk
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At the Norfolk County Session on Wednesday 17th July 1816, 4 prisoners were jailed for destroying a Threshing Machine at Hockham on 19th Ma...
Saturday, 16 July 2016
16th July 1816: One rioter imprisoned for Norwich riot in May 1816
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On Tuesday 16th July 1816, the Norwich Quarter Sessions commenced & the trials included cases of rioting that took place in the city in...
Monday, 30 May 2016
30th May 1816: Robert Plumptre sends an update on arrests & prisoners at Norwich to the Home Office
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Norwich 30th May 1816 Sir, Having been absent from home, when your letter arrived yesterday, I could not answer it by the return of the ...
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
18th May 1816: John Patteson sends another update about the situation in Norwich
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Norwich 18 May 1816 My Lord By yesterdays mail I had the honor, at the desire of our mayor, to give your Lordship a circumstantial Accou...
18th May 1816: The Mayor of Norwich updates the Home Office on the situation in the city
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Guildhall Norwich 18th May 1816. My Lord I am again obliged to write your Lordship and so acquaint you that the Outrages were so much r...
18th May 1816: The Norwich magistrate, John Patteson, updates the Home Office about riots in the city
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Norwich 18 May 1816 My Lord, Mr Yallop, our worthy Mayor, had the honor of writing to your Lordship yesterday, to express to you that t...
18th May 1816: Norfolk magistrates issue Proclamation about rioting
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A Proclamation .—The Magistrates being determined to make use of every means which the Law allows them to preserve the peace of the City, h...
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
17th May 1816: The Mayor of Norwich informs the Home Secretary about rioting in the city
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Guildhall Norwich May 17th 1816 my Lord A Tumult having arisen last Night in this City and the Persons assembled having proceeded to ac...
17th May 1816: Rioting continues in Norwich
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The second day of rioting in Norwich continued on Friday 17th May, and the Bury & Norwich Post of 22nd May 1816 carried the following de...
17th May 1816: Norwich magistrates post handbills warning against rioting
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NORWICH. AT a COURT of MAYORALTY, held the Seventeenth Day of May, 1816. THE misguided People, who were guilty of the Riot and Tumul...
17th May 1816: Handbill posted in Norwich calls for march on London
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Attention Fellow Countrymen & Slaves, now is the time to shake of your Load of Oppression & Starvation for which Purpose meet o...
Monday, 16 May 2016
16th May 1816: Rioting commences in Norwich
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On Thursday 16th May, the first of 2 days of serious rioting began in Norwich. The Norfolk Chronicle of 18th May carried a report: Late on...
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