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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...
Sunday, 26 February 2012
26th February 1812: Town Clerk of Nottingham to Home Office about cases for the Assizes
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Sir Being concerned in two Prosecutions at the Assizes one in the Town against William Parkes and George Shaw, and the other in the County...
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
7th Feburary 1812: 2 Framebreakers committed to Nottingham Gaol
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On Friday 7th February, the authorities committed 2 more men to the County Gaol for frame-breaking. John Osborne , of Eastwood, was commit...
Saturday, 28 January 2012
28th January 1812: William Barnes taken into custody for aiding and abetting Luddites
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In the 1st February edition of the Nottingham Journal, it was reported that William Barnes , the stockinger in whose house frames had been d...
28th January 1812: Bow Street Magistrate Robert Baker writes to the Home Office
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Nottingham Jany. 28, 1812 Sir, We are favoured with your’s of the 27th inst. and have still to speak of reports which have reached here...
Thursday, 26 January 2012
26th January 1812: Frame-breaking at Basford - anatomy of an attack
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In Basford on the night of Sunday 26th January, a Hosiery firm - Messrs Haddens - had arranged with the authorities for 2 soldiers from the ...
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