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Sunday, 1 May 2016
1st May 1816: The Rev WR Hay expresses concerns about discontent in Manchester to the Home Secretary
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New Bailey Court House, Manchester. 1 May 1816 My Lord, It becomes my duty, in obedience to the directions the Magistrates who met this ...
Friday, 16 May 2014
16th May 1814: William Hay sends the spy John McDonald's memorial to the Home Secretary
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No. 31 Clipstone Street 16th May 1814 My Lord, At the request of the Magistrates at Manchester I have the honor to enclose a memorial fr...
Friday, 28 March 2014
28th March 1814: The Rev WR Hay tells the Home Office that Master Printers are scared to act against the Union
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(Private) Ackworth 28 March (Eveng) 1814. Dear Sir, Having written the only official answer which it is in my power to give to your le...
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 ...
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
20th February 1813: William Hay lauds informers and spies to General Acland
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Ackworth 20th Feby 1813. My dear Sir, Sir Francis Wood (who is confined to his bed with the gout) yesterday evening sent me over your l...
Thursday, 12 July 2012
12th July 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office that Joseph Radcliffe has had no luck with Joseph Barrowclough
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Police Office Manchester 12 July 1812 Sir, Not knowing whether or no Mr. Radcliffe men informed Government of the result of Barrowclough...
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
10th July 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office that he has handed Joseph Barrowclough over to Joseph Radcliffe
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Police Office Manchester 10 July 1812 Sir, In consequence of the anxiety expressed by the Prisoner Barrowclough on learning that no arms...
Monday, 9 July 2012
9th July 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office about his doubts about Joseph Barrowclough
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Police Office Manchester 9 July 1812 Sir, Having in my letter by last nights post mentioned that it would be necessary to try the veraci...
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: Information given by Joseph Barrowclough
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Four days after being arrested in West Yorkshire, Joseph Barrowclough had been interrogated by the Stockport solicitor John Lloyd along with...
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
4th July 1812: General Maitland writes to the Home Office about Joseph Barrowclough
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Buxton 4th July 1812 My dear Sir In my last letter to Lord Sidmouth, I informed him, that I thought some thing important, might be deri...
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
3rd July 1812: John Lloyd arrests a Luddite in Yorkshire on the information of his spies
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In the afternoon of Wednesday, 1st July 1812, a spy called Thomas Whitehead sent by the Solicitor, John Lloyd, into Yorkshire travelled bac...
Sunday, 1 July 2012
1st July 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office of a suspected Luddite in Saddleworth
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Private/ Police Office Manchester 1 July 1812 Dr. Sir, I had the honor to receive your letter (private) dated 26th June instant with t...
Saturday, 23 June 2012
23rd June 1812: William Robert Hay sends the confession of the convicted Luddite Samuel Radcliffe to the Home Office
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Police Office, Manchester 23 June 1812. Sir, Not knowing whether the information contained in the accompanying paper has been transmitte...
Monday, 18 June 2012
18th June 1812: The Manchester Magistrate, William Hay, writes to Home Office with a ticket for a Luddite meeting
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On Thursday 18th June, the Magistrate the Reverend William Robert Hay wrote to the Home Office with his latest news from Manchester. He info...
Thursday, 14 June 2012
14th June 1812: William Robert Hay informs the Home Office of the arrest and committal of the 'Manchester 38'
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Police Office Manchester 14 June 1812. Sir, I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated June 11th and have to state...
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
5th June 1812: Delegates from the North & Midlands meet in Lancashire Hill, Stockport
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On 18th June 1812, the Manchester Magistrate, William Robert Hay, passed to the Home Office a report from an informer called 'RW'. H...
Sunday, 6 May 2012
6th May 1812: William Hay informs the Home Office about threatening letters from North Wales
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Police Office Manchester 6 May 1812 Sir, I have the honor to inform you that the Information against three more rioters at Mr. Burton...
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
2nd May 1812: William Hay informs the Home Office about the preparation of arms in Manchester
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Police Office Manchester 2d May 1812. Sir, I have the honor to inform you that the night of the 1st of May has passed over without any g...
Sunday, 29 April 2012
29th April 1812: William Hay informs the Home Office about strangers in Manchester
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Police Office Manchester Ap. 29. 1812 Sir, We have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Mr Beckets Letter of the 27th instant, & ...
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