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Fire at Holmfirth 1853 | Martin Bashforth
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Radical Family and Community Historian. Bashforths in 16th Century Yorkshire. Bashforths in early Seventeenth Century Yorkshire (1600-1660). The Bashforth Name in South West Yorkshire (1600-1660). John Bashforth and the Jolly Sailor. 8216;Bashworth’ is a spelling mistake! Fire at Holmfirth 1853. Radical History, Radical Theory. A Critique of Radical History. What is Radical about Family History – Part 1. What is Radical about Family History – Part 2. What is Radical about Family History – Part 3. The fam...
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Luddite Bicentenary: 3rd August 1815: Threshing Machine destroyed at Holbrook, Suffolk
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Liberty or Death' bicentenary edition. Monday, 3 August 2015. 3rd August 1815: Threshing Machine destroyed at Holbrook, Suffolk. Some time during Thursday 3rd August 1815, and in a portent of what was to come the following year, a Threshing Machine was destroyed at Holbrook in Suffolk. The machine was the property of a John Roper of Wilby, over 30 miles north of the village. A crowd had assembled prior to the task of destruction, and several people were arrested in the hours afterwards. Posted by Ned Ludd.
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Luddite Bicentenary: 4th August 1815: Nottingham Review editorial on the Charles Sutton trial
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Liberty or Death' bicentenary edition. Tuesday, 4 August 2015. 4th August 1815: Nottingham Review editorial on the Charles Sutton trial. On Friday 4th August 1815, the Nottingham Review carried an extensive editorial on the subject of the trial of its proprietor Charles Sutton. Which had taken place on the 22nd July. To pity, say the disciples of Draco. Watches to prevent an unfortunate slip— they. Without paying much attention to the candour of these gentlemen, whom we shall designate as instigators.
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Luddite Bicentenary: 1st July 1815: George Coldham expresses concerns about the security of arms depots
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Liberty or Death' bicentenary edition. Wednesday, 1 July 2015. 1st July 1815: George Coldham expresses concerns about the security of arms depots. Nottingham 1st July 1815. I am Dear Sir. Your’s very truly. To] J Beckett Esqr. This letter can be found at HO 42/145. Posted by Ned Ludd. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. 29th July 1815: Simon Orgills compensation case c. 22nd July 1815: The trial of Charles Sutton, propr. 21st July 1815: The Duke of Montrose accepts Franc.
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The Luddite Link - Information and Resources about Luddites & Luddism in West Yorkshire
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Information and commemoration of the bicentenary of the Luddites in West Yorkshire. The Luddite Link partnership provides a gateway to information and resources about the Luddite movement in West Yorkshire. Throughout the bicentenary year (2012) there will be commemorative events by the partners and a developing resource here about the Luddites and Luddism. Follow the events of 1812 live as they unfolded to readers of The Leeds Mercury. What is a Luddite? This was the beginning of the end. The University...
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The Luddite Link - News & Events - Information and Resources about Luddites & Luddism in West Yorkshire
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Information and commemoration of the bicentenary of the Luddites in West Yorkshire. Huddersfield Local History Society and the University of Huddersfield would like to invite you to the inaugural Luddite Memorial Lecture on Thursday 16 Jan 2014 at 7.30pm (refreshments from 7pm) , Canalside East CEG/28. Dr Matthew Roberts (Sheffield Hallam University) will be speaking on Luddism through the Chartist-Looking Glass: Shirley and the Modernisation of Popular Protest. Liberty and Death,. Luddites at York Castle.
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Luddite Bicentenary: 7th August 1815: The Leeds Intelligencer gloats over the verdict of the Charles Sutton trial
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Liberty or Death' bicentenary edition. Friday, 7 August 2015. 7th August 1815: The Leeds Intelligencer gloats over the verdict of the Charles Sutton trial. On Monday 7th August, the Tory Leeds Intelligencer. Published an editorial about the recent trial. Of the proprietor of the Nottingham Review, Charles Sutton. It was the first of several that would appear over the coming weeks:. Mr Sutton, proprietor and editor of the Nottingham Review. The Luddite and Buonapartean Mercury. Posted by Ned Ludd. 19th Au...
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Luddite Bicentenary: 8th July 1815: The Mayor of Nottingham writes in support of Charles Sutton ahead of his trial for Political Libel
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Liberty or Death' bicentenary edition. Wednesday, 8 July 2015. 8th July 1815: The Mayor of Nottingham writes in support of Charles Sutton ahead of his trial for Political Libel. Nottingham July 8th 1815―. I take the liberty of addressing your behalf of Mr. Charles Sutton. Publisher of the Nottingham Review, against whom a criminal information has been filed for writing a Letter signed General Ludd. For The Rt Hble Lord Visct. Sidmouth. Secretary of State &c &c &c. This letter can be found at HO 42/145.
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Luddite Bicentenary: 28th June 1815: The Town Clerk of Leicester receives an informer's letter from Nottingham
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Liberty or Death' bicentenary edition. Sunday, 28 June 2015. 28th June 1815: The Town Clerk of Leicester receives an informer's letter from Nottingham. Your’s very sincerely. One part of the plan is to seize the Militia arms now in depot at Leicester—. This letter can be found at HO 42/145. Posted by Ned Ludd. Letters to the magistrates. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. 30th June 1815: The convict Thomas Holden writes t. 30th June 1815: The Mayor of Leicester receives an.
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Luddite Bicentenary: 8th July 1815: George Coldham is concerned he will be assassinated by John Dann
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Liberty or Death' bicentenary edition. Wednesday, 8 July 2015. 8th July 1815: George Coldham is concerned he will be assassinated by John Dann. Nottingham 8 July 1815—. Your’s very truly in haste. To: J Beckett Esqr.]. This letter can be found at HO 42/145. Posted by Ned Ludd. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. 29th July 1815: Simon Orgills compensation case c. 22nd July 1815: The trial of Charles Sutton, propr. 21st July 1815: The Duke of Montrose accepts Franc.
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