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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
LS/942.51PEN
Title
1817, a recipe for revolution: a reflection on the Pentrich Rising of 9th June 1817
Date
2014
Publication Date
2014
Author
Parkin, Michael
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
ISBN
9781500770266
Term
Nineteenth century
REBELLIONS
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
INDUSTRIES
KNITTING
EMPLOYMENT
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
TRIALS
Penal sanctions
POLITICS
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Brandreth; Jeremiah (1790-1817); Out-of-work stocking maker who lived in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire; beheaded in Derby for treason. He was known as "The Nottingham Captain". He and two of his conspirators were the last people to be beheaded with an axe in Britain. The rising is known as the Pentrich Revolution.
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