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Friday, 14 March 2014
14th March 1814: The Home Office ask The Rev Hay for more information on a North West Printers Union
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Sent to Revd. W. R. Hay Ackworth near Pontefract W.H. 14th of March 1814 Sir A copy of your letter Lord Sidmouth having directed ...
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
13th November 1812: The Government authorises prosecuting one of the Manchester 38
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Lincoln's Inn 13th Novr 1812 Sir In pursuance of the directions contained in your Letter of the [illegible] inst transmitting (amo...
Sunday, 11 November 2012
11th November 1812: Government legal advisers give their assessment of the cases for the York Assizes
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My Lord We have very attentively considered the evidence, upon which the several Prisoners have been committed to the Castle of York for ...
Monday, 5 November 2012
5th November 1812: The Government's law officers sanction the case against George Mellor, William Thorpe & Thomas Smith
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On Thursday 5th November, after viewing all the statements and correspondence collected thus far about the case against the three men accuse...
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
24th October 1812: Attack on watchmen at Lindley, near Huddersfield
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Between 11.00 p.m. & 12.00 p.m. on Saturday 24th October 1812, a party of watchmen at Lindley, near Huddersfield came under attack from ...
Monday, 17 September 2012
17th September 1812: Cases for seditious language brought by Joseph Radcliffe are rejected by the Government's lawyers
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Case. The Secretary of State has transmitted the accompanying Depositions to the Solicitor of the Treasury to be laid before the Attorney ...
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