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Saturday, 21 March 2015
21st March 1815: The trial of James Towle, for framebreaking, at Nottingham Lent Assizes
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On Tuesday 21st March 1815, perhaps the most notorious Luddite in the Midlands - James Towle - took his trial at Nottingham Lent Assizes, c...
Saturday, 13 October 2012
13th October 1812: General Acland tells General Maitland that the evidence against George Mellor is 'very circumstantial'
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Huddersfield 13th October 1812. My dear Sir. In reference to my letter of the 10th Inst respecting the arms stolen from the 15th Hussar...
Friday, 3 August 2012
3rd August 1812: Joseph Radcliffe informs the Home Office that arms raids still continue in Huddersfield
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My Lord Not returning from attending at York as a grand jury man untill the last evening, when no post goes out for London, I could not ea...
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
24th July 1812: The convicted prisoners are sentenced at York Summer Assizes
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On Friday 24th July, Judge Bayley sentenced the prisoners convicted at the York Summer Assizes. Patrick Doring , was found guilty of threa...
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
18th July 1812: The York Summer Assizes commence
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Sir John Bayley c.1808 On Saturday 18th July 1812, the Summer Assizes commenced at York before Baron (Sir George) Wood & Sir John Ba...
Friday, 23 March 2012
23rd March 1812: Luddites are charged and sentenced at Leicester Lent Assizes
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The Assizes at Leicester opened on Monday 23rd March, with the presiding Judge being Sir John Bayley once again. A number of cases involv...
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
21st March 1812: The trials of Samuel Sellers & William Elliott at Derby Lent Assizes
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The Nottingham Review of 27th March 1812 ended its coverage of the Derby Lent Assizes with the trial of two alleged frame-breakers on Saturd...
21st March 1812: The trial of 'Luddite burglar' John Thompson at Derby Lent Assizes
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The Nottingham Review of 27th March 1812 continued with coverage of the trial of John Thompson on Saturday 21st March 1812: On Saturday mo...
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
20th March 1812: The trials of the 'Luddite burglars' Pierce Cook, James Tomlinson & John England at Derby Lent Assizes
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The Nottingham Review of 27th March 1812 had extensive coverage of the trial of the Derbyshire 'Luddite burglars' whose trial took ...
Monday, 19 March 2012
19th March 1812: The opening of Derby Lent Assizes
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Unlike the local newspaper, the Derby Mercury, the Nottingham Review gave extensive coverage of the Derby Lent Assizes in the 27th March 181...
19th March 1812: Judge Bayley writes to the Home Office about the outcome of Nottingham Lent Assizes
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(Private) Nottingham 18 March, 1812 Dear Sir, The Assizes here have finished, with the exception of one case for a threatening letter, to ...
19th March 1812: The lesser-known cases of Luddites tried at the Nottingham Lent Assizes
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The Nottingham Review of 27th March 1812, contained very brief summaries of other cases involving Luddites at the Nottingham Lent Assizes. T...
19th March 1812: The trial of John Ingham at the Nottingham Lent Assizes
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The Nottingham Review covered the final trial at the Nottingham Lent Assizes on 19th March 1812, which appeared in the 27th March edition o...
Sunday, 18 March 2012
18th March 1812: The trial of William Barnes at the Nottingham Lent Assizes
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The Nottingham Review of the 27th March 1812 continued with its coverage of the trials of the Luddites at Nottingham Lent Assizes: William...
18th March 1812: The trials of Benjamin Hancock, Gervas Marshall & George Green at Nottingham Lent Assizes
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The Nottingham Review of 20th March 1812 recorded how on Wednesday 18th March 1812, some of the remaining prisoners accused of frame-breakin...
18th March 1812: The trials of John Osborne & William Wells at Nottingham Lent Assizes
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The Nottingham Review continued it's coverage of the Nottingham Lent Assizes taking place on Wednesday 18th March in the 20th March 1812...
Saturday, 17 March 2012
17th March 1812: The trials of Robert Poley & Joseph Peck at Nottingham Lent Assizes
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The Nottingham Review's coverage of the Nottingham Lent Assizes continued with this account of the trial of Robert Poley & Joseph Pe...
17th March 1812: The trials of William Carnell & Joseph Maples at Nottingham Assizes
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The Nottingham Review of 20th March contains the trial of the first prisoners accused of frame-breaking on Tuesday 17th March 1812: On Tues...
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