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1817 Depositions - Regarding Pentrich Revolution |
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The following names are recorded in the 1817 depositions regarding the Pentrich Revolution. The depositions (or sworn statements) list information given by witnesses or in some cases the accused themselves and tell how each man was involved. The depositions (where possible) have been cross-referenced with other sources to gain accuracy & extra information. If you think one of the following men may be your ancestor and you would like to know more... e-mail me |
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All surnames are indexed below - just click on a name or heading for further details. [Index] [A] [Ba-Bl] [Bo-Bu] [Brandreth] [C-D] [E] [F-G] [H] [J] [L] [M-N] [O-P] [R] [S] [Ta-To] [Tu] [Wa] [We-Wr] [List of Revolutionaries] Places & Miscellaneous Entries, Page [1] [2] [3] |
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G. Burrows by desire of Mr. Smith wrote a note to him on Sunday June 8th to introduce Ned Moore who was sent over from Ripley instead of William Smith going himself, he being Lame. [G. Burrows] Gave out that if the Derbyshire men were not ready by the time (June 9th) he would give himself no further trouble about it as he had brought over the foot soldiers who would lay down their arms the moment they saw a force coming from the country. [G. Burrows] Isaac WALKER of South Wingfield Park: Farmer A gun and pistol were demanded at his house by the insurgents, which were given up to them. [H.Hole] [Isaac Ludlam Jnr.] Robt. Turner] [W. Jennings] John WALKER of South Wingfield: FWK About 9 o�clock on Monday night June 9th he called with Samuel Ludlam upon Thomas Turner of South Wingfield (a prisoner) to go with the party from Wingfield. [J. Turner] Was at the murder at Hepworth�s. [J. Turner] Was at Pentrich Lane End after the murder and had a pike. [James Hill] Was at Mr. Elijah Hall�s of South Wingfield Park. [E. Hall] William WALKER of South Wingfield: FWK Was at the murder at Mr Hepworths. [J. Turner] Was at Elijah Halls of South Wingfield park. [E. Hall] Was with the mob at Pentrich and carried bullets on his shoulder packed in a stocking leg. [W.Shipman] [J. Spencer] Was with the mob at Mr Samuel Fletcher�s of Pentrich. [W. Shipman] Was with the mob at Pentrich. [W. Shipman] Secretary to the Pentrich Hampden Club. [A. Booth] [James Booth] Called a meeting at Thomas Bacon�s in consequence of a letter he had received from Bacon in London. [A. Booth] [James Booth] If not at a meeting at Asherfield Barn when the secret committee was appointed... [A. Booth] (???) - if not at the 5th meeting held there. [A. Booth] Note: I could not figure out what one word was supposed to say, I have therefore added a picture of the word (below) & used (???) to indicate where this word was used in the original text... please contact me if you know what this word says |
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Samuel WALTERS (son of Emanuel) of Pentrich Was with the mob at Pentrich. [W. Shipman] Samuel WALTERS of Pentrich: Collier & his son William WALTERS Was at the 5th meeting at Asherfield Barn. [A. Booth] Were with the mob. [W. Booth] Samuel was at Codnor & carried a pike. [C. Walters] [I. Lomas] And at John Spencers of Pentrich. [J. Spencer] [Thomas Hardy] Was among the insurgents at Codnor and carried a gun. [C.Walters] Carried a large Bludgeon with 3 or 4 hoops of lead around it but Thomas Hardy believes he had been impressed. [Thomas Hardy] Was forced at the same time as Francis, by William Waters. [Thomas Hardy] John WATERS of Pentrich: Collier Was with the mob. [W. Booth] Was at Hartshay about 3 o�clock on Tuesday morning June 10th with a gun. [Roger Wragg] [Chas Walters] [John Lomas] [John Bonsall] Was at Pentrich between 3 & 4 o�clock with a party who forced John Spencer�s door open and had a gun. [John Spencer] Passed by Ripley for Codnor & Nottingham about 4 o�clock on Tuesday morning. [W. Young] [Joseph Thorpe] Joel WATERS of Pentrich: Collier Was with the mob. [W. Booth] [Roger Wragg] Was at John Spencer�s of Pentrich Engine, between 3 & 4 o�clock on Tuesday morning when the mob forced Spencer�s door and checks into the house and compelled him to join them. [John Spencer] Passed by Ripley for Codnor & Nottingham about 4 o�clock. [W. Young] [John Lomas] [John Bonsall] William WATERS of Pentrich: Collier Was with the mob. [Wm. Booth] Was at john Spencers in Pentrich between 3 and 4 on Tuesday morning with a gun. [J. Spencer] Was at Butterley armed with a gun & others threatened to blow Thomas Hardy�s brains out if he did not join them, & he was compelled to march with them through Codnor and as far as Kimberley where he made his escape. [Thomas Hardy] At Greenwich he broke open a door of a house occupied by one Cresswell, with the But end of his gun and took Thomas Francis, a blacksmith who lodged there by force with the party. [Thomas Hardy] Was at Codnor and had a gun. [John Lomas] |
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