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Sunday, 1 July 2012
1st July 1812: The County Clerk of Nottingham presents the bill for the prosecution of Luddites to the Home Office
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Rex v. Carnell and Maples Same v Osborne Same v Marshall Same v Slaney My Lord I take the liberty of inclosing to your Lordship my Bi...
Thursday, 3 May 2012
3rd May 1812: Nottingham County Clerk, George Sculthorpe, requests payment of a reward for informers
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Nottingham 3d. May 1812. Sirs I am directed by the County Magistrates to write to you on behalf of John Braithwait and Elizabeth his wif...
Friday, 30 March 2012
30th March 1812: The seven Nottinghamshire Luddites sentenced to transportation leave the town forever
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The seven men sentenced to transportation at the Nottingham Lent Assizes - William Carnell, George Green, Benjamin Hancock, Gervas Marshall,...
Monday, 19 March 2012
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 ...
Sunday, 18 March 2012
18th March 1812: The Luddite William Carnell passes a note the Nottingham Gaoler
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Mr Wright this is to Beg a small favour of you. Which i hope that god almighty will reward you for it i said a small favour But it may perha...
Saturday, 17 March 2012
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...
Saturday, 14 January 2012
14th January 1812: An unpublished letter to the Times is sent to the Home Office
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To the Editor of The Times Sir Conceiving it a matter of some importance that the Public should be better acquainted with the nature of ...
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
11th January 1812: Nottingham County Magistrates request witness protection from the Home Office
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County Hall Nottingham 11th of Jany 1812 Sir The destruction of Stocking frames, and other violations of the law, still continue in th...
Sunday, 8 January 2012
8th January 1812: Two more men committed for frame-breaking
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On Wednesday 8th January, two men were committed to Nottingham Gaol charged with machine-breaking. William Carnell and Joseph Maples were ch...
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