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Pentrich Rising: guide to sources

29 April 202028 April 2020 / Becky, Archivist / 4 Comments

The Pentrich Rising is considered to be Britain’s last armed uprising.  In June 1817, a group of rebels led by Jeremiah Brandreth (left) assembled in South Wingfield with the intention of marching to Nottingham.  When they reached Eastwood, troops were waiting for them and many of the rebels were captured.  The ringleaders were later hung, … Continue reading Pentrich Rising: guide to sources

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