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Tuesday, 11 April 2017
11th April 1817: A Nottingham Hosier, Thomas Hayne, confirms the arrested Gravenor Henson's companion is ready to talk to the Home Secretary
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No 8 Wood St 11th Apl 1817 8 oClock My Lord The Person who came from Nottingham with G Henson (who was this Morning taken into Custody...
Monday, 10 April 2017
10th April 1817: Gravenor Henson writes of his meeting with John Smith MP
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London Apl 10th 1817. Sir Me & Mr Atkinson waited on Mr John Smith pursuant to appointment, and had the mortification to learn that ...
Monday, 14 November 2016
14th November 1816: The Home Secretary informs the Sheriff of Leicestershire about James Towle's appeal
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Whitehall Novr 14th: 1816. Sir, I think it right to acquaint you that the Judges have unanimously decided, that the Objections taken ag...
Sunday, 29 May 2016
29th May 1816: The Home Secretary writes an approving letter to Sir Henry Bunbury
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Whitehall May ye 29th 1816. My dear Sir, I am much obliged to you for your Letter of ye 29th instant. The Proceedings of the Suffolk Ma...
Sunday, 28 February 2016
28th February 1816: The Home Office replies to John Allison about the recent Luddite attack
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28th Feby 1816 Jos: Allison Esqr Huddersfield I am directed by Lord Sidmouth to acknowledge the Rect of your letter of the 26 last sta...
Friday, 21 August 2015
21st August 1815: Francis Raynes receives a letter from the Home Secretary
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Three days after his meeting with the Chief Secretary to the Treasury , Francis Raynes received a disappointing letter from the Home Secreta...
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
24th June 1815: The Duke of Montrose tells Francis Raynes he has misunderstood an offer of employment
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On Tuesday the 20th June 1815, the Duke of Montrose had written to Franics Raynes, inviting him to call at his residence in Grosvenor Squar...
Monday, 27 October 2014
27th October 1814: The Home Secretary tells the Earl of Lonsdale of plans to break the Calico Printers Union
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Copy. Confidential. Richmond Park, Octr. yr. 27th 1814. My dear Lord, I am much obliged to your Lordship for your letter of ye 25th...
Sunday, 19 October 2014
19th October 1814: The Home Secretary requests a legal opinion about the prosecution of Charles Sutton
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Richmond Park Octr 19th 1814 Dear Sir, I herewith inclose a Letter from a very intelligent, and most well disposed Gentleman in Nottin...
Saturday, 12 April 2014
12th April 1814: Government notice requesting information on frame-breaking in Gilt Hill, Nottinghamshire
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Whitehall , April 12 , 1814. Whereas it hath been humbly represented unto His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, that about two o'clo...
Sunday, 16 September 2012
16th September 1812: The Home Secretary rebukes Judge Dallas for continually respiting prisoners sentenced to death at Chester Special Commission
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Whitehall 16. Sept: 1812 My dear Sir, Every recommendation contained in your Letter of 29th of August respecting the Convicts are Chest...
Friday, 20 July 2012
20th July 1812: The Home Secretary confirms that General Maitland will be given military command of the West Riding
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Private Richmond Park 20 July 1812 My dear Sir, I avail myself of a short interval of Leisure, afforded me this evening, to acknowled...
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