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Transferred to HO 46/79
Catalogue reference: IND 1/23801
Transferred to HO 46/79
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Catalogue reference: HO 79/3/261
This record is about the Pages 379-380. H Hobhouse to C G Mundy, Weymouth. Hobhouse acknowledges his letter... dating from 1819 May 14 in the series Home Office: Private and Secret Entry Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Pages 379-380. H Hobhouse to C G Mundy, Weymouth. Hobhouse acknowledges his letter of 10 May concerning unrest among the framework knitters in Nottingham. He adds that the loss of the man alluded to has been great, but the Town Clerk is seeking a replacement. There is mention of W Mansfield and his Bill, and Bennet's Publican's Bill which hobhouse thinks will not be passed in Parliament.
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