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Friday, 7 April 2017
7th April 1817: Thomas Savage writes to his father, from the condemned cell at Leicester Gaol
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Leicester County Gaol, April 7, 1817. Dear honoured Father, I have just had my son with me, who has informed me of a circumstance which...
Monday, 27 April 2015
27th April 1815: George Coldham names a Luddite suspected of shootings in Nottinghamshire
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Private. Dear Sir You will perceive by the inclosed Report, that the revolutionary Exchequer is not amply supplied as it cannot raise £6...
Saturday, 2 June 2012
2nd June 1812: The Town Clerk of Nottingham, George Coldham, writes to Home Office
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(Private and confidential) Nottingham 2, June, 1812 We have No Intelligence of the Persons who attacked Mr. Trentham nor any hopes of ...
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
1st May 1812: Reward notice for William Trentham assassination attempt
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Whitehall , May 1, 1812. Whereas it hath been humbly represented unto His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, that as Mr. William Trentham ...
Friday, 27 April 2012
27th April 1812: Attempted assassination of a Nottingham Hosier, William Trentham
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William Trentham was Hosier in the town of Nottingham, a partner in the firm of Trentham, Tierney & Morton. He was already a notorious ...
Sunday, 15 April 2012
[Mid to late] April 1812: Threatening letter from "W Balfour. Captain of Division" to William Trentham, Nottingham
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Sir, I have received instructions from the Captain from his Head Quarters at Grinds Booth in which he orders me to represent to you the co...
Monday, 20 February 2012
20th February 1812: Robberies in Nottingham target Hosiers & Public Officials
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On Thursday 20th February, several robberies took place in Nottingham. From the warehouse of the hated Hosiers Messrs Trentham & Co. we...
Saturday, 31 December 2011
31st December 1811: A hosier's windows are broken in Nottingham
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In the week 30th December 1811 - 3rd January 1812, a Hosier called William Trentham had some of his windows smashed by stones at least twice...
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