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Pentrich is a
small village and
civil parish between Belper and
Alfreton in
Amber Valley, Derbyshire, England. The po****tion of the
civil parish taken...
- The
Pentrich Rising (also
known as the
Pentrich Revolution) was an
armed uprising in 1817 that
began around the
village of
Pentrich, Derbyshire, in the...
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Government of the
United Kingdom. He and two others, who were
known as the
Pentrich martyrs, were the last
people to be
beheaded by an axe (posthumously, after...
- an unemplo****
Nottingham stockinger and
probable ex-Luddite, led the
Pentrich Rising.
While this was a
general uprising unrelated to machinery, it can...
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Blanketeers demonstration in
March 1817 and soon
afterwards the
Pentridge or
Pentrich rising, in June, and it was a time when many of Britain’s
middle and upper...
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Pentrich is a
civil parish in the
Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains eight listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
- short-lived
Republic of
Pernambuco (7
March 1817 – 20 May 1817). 1817
Pentrich rising,
United Kingdom Rebels led by
William Oliver Rebellion suppressed...
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Derbyshire An
outcome of the
nearby Pentridge (or
Pentrich)
Rising of 1817 was for the
Vicar of
Pentrich Church to call for an
Anglican church to be built...
- Matthew's
Church is a
Grade I
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Pentrich, Derbyshire. The
church dates from the 12th century. It
comprises a nave...
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Kingdom of Portugal,
Brazil and the
Algarves Pernambuco rebels 1817 1817
Pentrich rising British
Empire Tax
resisters 1817 1818
Third Anglo-Maratha War...