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Archive Reference / Library Class No.LS/920.BRA
TitleThe life of Jeremiah Brandreth: leader of England's last revolution
Date2015
Publication Date2015
AuthorDring, John
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Sender LocationC21188025
TermREBELLIONS
LUDDITES
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Penal sanctions
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
TRIALS

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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.
Pentrich and South Wingfield Revolution Group; fl 2016; Group formed to commemorate 200-year anniversary of the last "armed" revolution in Britain.
Brandreth; family;
Oliver; William (fl 1817); Agent provocateur known as Oliver the Spy; responsible for the Pentrich rising in 1817.
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