Draft letter from Viscount Clive to J. Loxdale, esq,
- MB1/88.
- Ffeil
- [1839], May 5.
Cannot dismiss any portion of his force, though there have been no further disturbances.
Draft letter from Viscount Clive to J. Loxdale, esq,
Cannot dismiss any portion of his force, though there have been no further disturbances.
Draft letter from [Viscount Clive] from Newtown, to Lord John Russell,
Very few arrests have been made, as the offenders are in concealment. Promises of reward, however, will probably lead to their capture. Has heard that Powell, 'who has been the great exciter of all the mischief here', has been apprehended. The town remains quiet.
Letter from C. W. Williams Wynn from Wynnstay, to Viscount Clive at Powis Castle,
Any meeting held on Christmas day, except for the purposes of religion, should be declared illegal. Hopes to arrive in good time tomorrow. Should depend in the first place on special constables, and have the Yeomanry ready in case of emergency. Has countermanded the Llanfyllin troop, and ordered the substitution of the Newtown troop.
Letter from [Lord] J[ohn] Russell from Whitehall, to Viscount Clive, MP,
Authorises a reward of £100 for the capture of Lewis Humphreys and Thomas Jarman, who rescued the prisoners.
Letter from Viscount Clive from Newtown, to [Lord] J[ohn] Russell,
Five persons have been arrested at Newtown, and eight at Llanidloes.
Letter from Viscount Clive to [Lord] J[ohn] Russell,
Eleven arrests have been made at Llanidloes.
Letter from C. W. Williams Wynn from Llanidloes, to Viscount Clive at Newtown,
Thirteen arrests have been made. The evidence against some of them is weak, but there are three whose cases are clear.
Letter from C. W. W[illiams] W[ynn from Llanidloes], to Viscount Clive,
A number of prisoners have been discharged on parole, owing to insufficient evidence. Armishaw's attendance for the purpose of identification is of prime importance. No less than 200 persons have left the town. His servant has been stoned in a back lane by a number of women.
Draft letter from [Viscount Clive] to [Joseph Jones], mayor of Welsh Pool,
Col Williams Wynn desires Constable Armishaw's presence in Llanidloes for the purpose of the identification of prisoners.
Letter from Joseph Jones from W[elsh] Pool, to Viscount Clive at Newtown,
Is reluctant to allow Armishaw to leave for Llanidloes because he is the only efficient officer who can be relied upon to give effect to every order. Moreover the Metropolitan officers are quite capable of identifying the prisoners.
Letter from Joseph Jones from W[elsh] Pool, to Viscount Clive at Newtown,
Powell has been arrested and is now lodged in Montgomery gaol. Would like an explanation of Capt. Burton's non-arrival. Has put two cavalry men in charge of the armoury, in place of the sergeant-major's son, whose conduct has been most indiscreet. Excellent spirit prevails among the constables.
Copy letter from G. N. Edwards, Lt 2nd Madras Cavalry, from Newtown, on behalf of Viscount Clive, to Capt. Burton, commanding the Centre Squadron, South Salopian Yeomanry. Has authorised the mayor of Welch Pool to call upon him [Capt. Burton] for a detachment of one sergeant and ten privates in case of emergency.
Montgomeryshire Chartist riots
Letter from Robert Burton, junior, from Lyemore, to Viscount Clive. Miscellaneous detachment news,
Letter from J. Davies from Fronfelen, to Viscount Clive,
Suggests that a military force be permanently stationed within the territory of the Board of Guardians of the Newtown and Llanidloes Union, as there is considerable dissatisfaction among the working classes with the operation of the Poor Law Amendment Act.
Draft letter from [Viscount Clive] to [Joseph Jones], mayor of Pool,
Desires him to retain the seditious papers addressed to C. Jones.
Letter from T. Edmund Marsh from Llanidloes, to [Viscount Clive],
Suggests that one Roger Ashton, now in custody, be brought to Llanidloes, so that one Wm Edwards, a tradesman of the town, who is a very nervous man, be saved the ordeal of travelling to Montgomery to give his evidence.
Twenty-four special constables have been sworn in as the result of a report that several rioters from Llanidloes are being secreted in the parish. Constables from Newtown and Welshpool have applied for assistance in the capture of the rioters.
Letter from [Lord] J[ohn] Russell from Whitehall, to Viscount Clive,
Reply to No. MB1/127. Approves of his reply to the deputy sheriff. Has directed that a military force be stationed at Newtown. Witnesses may be assured of complete protection by the government.