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Friday, 31 August 2012

31st August 1812: John Hinchliffe implicates John Schofield in his shooting

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Since giving his initial deposition to West Riding magistrates on 23rd July, the day after he was shot, John Hinchliffe had now decided th...

31st August 1812: The Stockport solicitor, John Lloyd, informs the Home Office of his methods of intimidating suspects

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Rather private Sir In the Case against the murderer of Horsfall & other Depredators committed to York I have obtained a material pie...
Wednesday, 29 August 2012

29th August 1812: The Stockport Solicitor, John Lloyd, takes John Hinchliffe into private custody

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Huddersfield 29 August 1812 Sir By a particular mode of Examination which I made use of in this neighbourhood where I have met with Hin...
Saturday, 7 July 2012

7th July 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office about a rioter from Ashton and Joseph Barrowclough

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Police Office Manchester 7 July 1812 Sir, I feel it to be my duty to inform Government that I have this day committed to Lancaster for T...

7th July 1812: The Stockport solicitor, John Lloyd, informs the Home Office about the apprehension of Joseph Barrowclough

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Manchester 7 July 1812 Sir I have not had an opportunity sooner of reporting to you the proceedings in Yorkshire which no doubt you have...
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