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Peterloo Collection
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R233021
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Sir, It being the intention of the Prince Regent to avail himself of the powers vested in him by the Act of the present session of Parliament, Cap. 19; and his Royal Highness having ordered the Regiment under your command to be assembled at its head-quarters with as little delay as possible ... That they must hold themselves in readiness to march when called upon to Manchester, to assist the regular and militia forces in performing the duty of that place, and neighbourhood ...
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Sir, It being the intention of the Prince Regent to avail himself of the powers vested in him by the Act of the present session of Parliament, Cap. 19; and his Royal Highness having ordered the Regiment under your command to be assembled at its head-quarters with as little delay as possible ... That they must hold themselves in readiness to march when called upon to Manchester, to assist the regular and militia forces in performing the duty of that place, and neighbourhood ...
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[Circular] Whitehall, 5th February 1814
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[Circular] Whitehall, 5th February 1814
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Sidmouth, Henry Addington, Viscount, 1757-1844
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Sidmouth, Henry Addington, Viscount, 1757-1844
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1814
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At head of page 1: Circular; Whitehall, 5th. February, 1814. Addressed at the foot of page 1 to: The Officer commanding the Oldham Local Militia. The Oldham Local Militia was formed in 1809, disbanded in 1816, and was commanded by Lt. Col. John Lees of Werneth Hall, Oldham. Signed Sidmouth on page 3. The long title of the act referred to is "An act to enable His Majesty to accept the services of the local militia out of their counties under certain restrictions, and until the twenty fifth day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifteen" (54 Geo. 3, c. 19, sometimes referred to as Local Militia (Great Britain) Act 1813).
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At head of page 1: Circular; Whitehall, 5th. February, 1814. Addressed at the foot of page 1 to: The Officer commanding the Oldham Local Militia. The Oldham Local Militia was formed in 1809, disbanded in 1816, and was commanded by Lt. Col. John Lees of Werneth Hall, Oldham. Signed Sidmouth on page 3. The long title of the act referred to is "An act to enable His Majesty to accept the services of the local militia out of their counties under certain restrictions, and until the twenty fifth day of March One thousand eight hundred and fifteen" (54 Geo. 3, c. 19, sometimes referred to as Local Militia (Great Britain) Act 1813).
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330 mm
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The University of Manchester Library, UK
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2018-10-08
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