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Catalogue reference: HO 45/2410part1

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Reference
HO 45/2410part1
Date
1848
Description

This file was originally catalogued under more than one subject heading. These headings, and details of this file, are as follows:

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: "Object and Rules of the Peoples Charter Union" (1848 Apr. 17). [Notes: /1-2c Printed].

MILITARY AID (See also disturbances): Military aid to civil powers.

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Electric telegraph papers: arrangements and messages from various places (1848 Mar 9-July 4).

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: General (1848 Apr-Dec).

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Lectures at Whitechapel by Thomas Cooper (contains handbill): police reports (1848 Nov 26-Dec 20). [Notes: /428-432].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Police: gratuities for special services (1848 Nov. 29-Dec. 7). [Notes: /424-427].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Police: gratuities for special services (1848 Nov. 3-8). [Notes: /419-423].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Attendance of police at lecture: complaint by Mr. R. Mabbs (Islington) (1848 Aug. 30-Sept. 8). [Notes: /415-418].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Offer to prisoner (Alfred Able) to give evidence not accepted (1848 Aug. 18-25). [Notes: /411-414].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Arms supplied from Birmingham to dealers in London, Liverpool, Southampton and Bristol (1848 July 3-Aug. 9). [Notes: /399-410].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Alleged violent threats against Lord John Russell and Sir George Grey (1848 June 21). [Notes: /398B-398C].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Protection of Waltham Powder Manufactory and Enfield Small Arms Factory (1848 June 8). [Notes: /397-398A].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Muskets issued to Honourable Artillery Company (1848 June 5). [Notes: /395-396].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Meeting at Bishop Bonner's Fields (Tower Hamlets) (1848 June 3-July 12). [Notes: /360-394].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: No compensation for man allegedly injured by police at Clerkenwell Green: case of John Faulk (1848 June 2-20). [Notes: /354-359].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Bank of England: defence (1848 May 24-31). [Notes: /350-353].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Compensation for damage (1848 May 18-June 19). [Notes: /342-349].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Meeting at Clerkenwell Green (1848 u/d - June 2). [Notes: /333-341].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Report of meeting between Mr. Mayne and Feargus O'Connor (1848 Apr. 10). [Notes: /273-281].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Reports of anticipated disturbance on a Wednesday night (Undated). [Notes: 265B-272B].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Police reports (1848 Apr. 10-Sept. 5). [Notes: /265A-332B Others will be found in other blocks of correspondence].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Magistrates in attendance (1848 Apr. 7-Aug. 20). [Notes: /248-264].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Seamen's demonstration: no connection with Chartists (1848 Apr. 14). [Notes: /246-247].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Military support of civil power: letter signed by Duke of Wellington (1848 Apr. 12-19). [Notes: /240-245].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Military (1848 Apr. 13-Sept. 5). [Notes: /221-239].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: How signatures were obtained to the Great Petition (1848 Apr. 10-12). [Notes: /217-220].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: G.W.M. Reynolds (1848 Apr. 9-u/d Apr.). [Notes: /210-216].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Police expenses (1848 Apr. 3-Nov. 13). [Notes: /195-209].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Enrolled pensioners: arms etc. (1848 Mar. 28-June 30). [Notes: /180-194 Includes places other than London].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Chartist procession from Kennington Common (1848 Mar.-Apr.). [Notes: /161-179].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Protection of Foreign Office (1848 Apr. 10). [Notes: /157-160].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Arms for British Museum, Buckingham Palace and prisons (1848 Apr. 9-21). [Notes: /145-156].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Guard for the Royal Mint and Bank (1848 Apr. 3-June 12). [Notes: /137-144].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Removal of broken granite from roads in time of rioting (1848 Mar. 9-10). [Notes: /135-136].

CHARTISTS (See also Disturbances): London: Special Constables (1848 Jan. 19-June 10). [Notes: /3-134].

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Former reference
HO 45/2410 (Part 1)
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Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
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International
Manufacturing
Public disorder
Ancient Monuments and Historical Buildings
Museums and galleries
Communications
Prisons
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C4727263/

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