Jeremiah Brandreth (1785 – 7 November 1817) was an out-of-work stocking maker, living in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, who was executed for treason...
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great-great-great-grandson of Benjamin Brandreth. He has stated that he is a descendant of Jeremiah Brandreth. He moved to London with his parents at...
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fit punishment and appropriate stigma." This is what happened to Jeremiah Brandreth, leader of a 100-strong contingent of men in the Pentrich rising and...
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three hundred men (stockingers, quarrymen and iron workers), led by Jeremiah Brandreth ('The Nottingham Captain', an unemployed stockinger), set out from...
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medicine manufacturer Gyles Brandreth (born 1948), a British celebrity, author and former politician Jeremiah Brandreth (1790-1817), an English activist...
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buildings that could be used as hiding places during an attack. In 1817 Jeremiah Brandreth, an unemployed Nottingham stockinger and probable ex-Luddite, led...
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Treason, following his part in the Scottish Insurrection of 1820. Jeremiah Brandreth, Isaac Ludlam and William Turner convicted and executed for High Treason...
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given a gruelling cross-examination that he was lucky to survive. Jeremiah Brandreth and the Pentrich revolutionaries were not at Nottingham however and...
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youthful son, who had actually led Clan Fraser for the Jacobite cause Jeremiah Brandreth (1817) – hanged and beheaded in Derby for treason; followed by William...
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Nikos Beloyannis (1952) Lavrenty Beria (1953) Thomas Blount (1400) Jeremiah Brandreth (1817) John Brown (1859) Thomas Bryan (1921) Archibald Cameron of...
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