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Saturday, 19 May 2012
19th May 1812: The execution of John Bellingham
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The Times of 19th May 1812, carried a report about the execution of Spencer Perceval's assassin, John Bellingham, who was hung less than...
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
15th May 1812: Colonel Ralph Fletcher informs the Home Office about more prisoners and a new suspect
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Bolton le moors 15 May - 1812 Dear Sir/ I have the Honor to inclose - Copies of the additional Examinations―relating to the Six Persons ...
15th May 1812: The trial of John Bellingham at the Old Bailey
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On Friday 15th May 1812, and less than four days after he had assassinated the Prime Minister Spencer Perceval at the Houses of Parliament...
Monday, 14 May 2012
14th May 1812: The Town Clerk of Nottingham informs the Home Office of crowds celebrating the death of Spencer Perceval
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Sir, I am sure that you will give me Credit for most sincerely deploring the Death of Mr Percival as an Event which may forever tarnish th...
Friday, 11 May 2012
11th May 1812: The assassination of the Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval
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The Assassination as depicted in an etching by Henry Warren On Monday 11th May 1812, John Bellingham finally got a Minister to take his ...
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
9th May 1812: Poem “Welcome Ned Ludd," Nottingham
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This paper was posted up in Nottingham on Saturday Morning May 9th 1812 Welcome Ned Ludd, your case is good, Make Perceval your aim; ...
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
22nd February 1812: Letter from “Genl C Ludd" at "Shirewood Camp" to Spencer Perceval at London
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Spencer Perceval Esq Shirewood Camp. Feb 22 1812 Sir The first & most important part of my Duty is to info...
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