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Index
ADAMS, John Quincy: 1, 2
Additional Force Bills: 93, 149
Alarm: Chapter IX, passim; procedures
104 -5; periods of, 105 -6; conclusions
on, 113
Allsop, Mr.: Nottingham solicitor: 110,
164
Arbuthnot, Mrs.: 6 (n. I)
Architecture, of Regency England:
ecclesiastical, 12 - 13 ; urban, 13 ; the
state and, 14 ; Nash's London, 2, 3,
12 - 13
Ardwick Bridge Conspiracy: 158, 163
Aristocracy, nobility and gentry: 3 8 - 44
Arnold, Matthew: 86 - 87
Arnold, Thomas: 1
Assheton-Smith, Thomas: 42
Austen, Jane: 3, 4, and epigraph
Chapter IX
BACON, Thomas, of Pentrich: 159, 160,
165, 170, 191
Bagguley: 155, 156, 178
Baines, John, hatter, of Halifax: 120
Bamford, Samuel, of Middleton: his
walking feats, 19 ; his social status, 26 ;
as depicting life of poor, Chapter III,
passim; meeting with Lords of Coun-
cil, 36 - 37, 92, 153, 158 ; meeting
Radical leaders in London, 125, 145 -
146 ; on Cobbett's Register, 130 ; on
Cartwright's influence, 133 ; as dele-
gate to Crown and Anchor meeting,
Jan. 1817, 140, 145 -47; his picture
of Regency London, 145 -50; visits
Spencean haunts in London, 150 -51;
opinion of Blanketeers, 155 ; on con-
fusion and suspicion, spring, 1817,
157; encounter with Bacon and
Turner, 159, 170 ; founds female re-
form unions, 179 ; on preparations for
Manchester Meeting, 1819, 182
Barnsley: 141
Bathurst, Earl: 1
Beethoven: 3
Benbow, William: 20, 140, 145, 154,
158, 178, 179
Bennet, Henry Grey: 93
Bentham, Jeremy: as a Radical prophet,
126 -27; his Radical followers, 125 -
126 ; his Utilitarianism, 48, 52, 66 ;
why popular, 48 - 49 ; on Cobbett,
126 ; on Southey, 52 ; mentioned, 23,
45, 124, 125, 129, 131
Bewick, William, engraver.: 17, 57, 145
Birmingham, 141
Black Dwarf, Radical newspaper: on
Castlereagh and the "Holy
Leaguers", 7 ; on militarism of
Government, 7 - 8 ; on the Spenceans,
54 ; on Brandreth (proposed epitaph),
Blanketeers, The: 92, 99, 103, 153, 155 -
156, 158, 163
Bolton: 109, 119, 191
Bonaparte, Napoleon: 1, 2, 3
Borrow, George: on Sir Walter Scott,
25 ; on his own gentility, 25 ; on
pugilism, 29 (n. I); on Thistlewood;
79 ; on physical-force Radicals, 32 ;
mentioned, 168
Botany Bay: 1, 191
Bradley, Thomas, informer: 165
Brandreth, Jeremiah, "The Notting-
ham Captain", leader of the
Derbyshire Rising, 1817: Luddite
background, 177, 166 -67; and Oliver
the Spy, 165, 169 ; goes to Pentrich,
165 ; characteristics as a rebel, 166 -
169 ; execution, 174 -75, 176 ; his
career and behaviour as "Captain",
166 -75; mentioned, vii, 37, 92, 153,
155, 160, 170, 172, 174 ; see
also
Pentrich Revolution
Bread Riots, Ely and district, 1816: 140
Bridgwater, Duke of: 29
Brontë family: 1
Brontë, Charlotte: 115
Brontë, Rev. Patrick: 118
Brougham, Henry: on militarism of
government, 8, 98 ; contests West-
moreland election, 38 ; his work for
"popular culture", 62 ; as seen by
Bamford, 149 -50; mentioned, 90, 91,
125, 127
Buckley, John: 119 -20
Burdett, Sir Francis: candidate and
member for Borough of Westminster,
126 -27; as a Radical leader, 127 -28;
and Henry Hunt, 128 ; and Cobbett,
128 ; his fundamental Toryism, 128 ;
breach with Hunt, Nov. 1816, 142 -
144 ; affinities with Benthamites on
suffrage question, 143 ; as seen by
Bamford, 146 ; absence from Crown
and Anchor
meeting, 146 -47; after
Peterloo, 188
Burke, Edmund: on routine statesmen,
15 ; on laws, 24 ; on the constitution,
4 4 - 45, 122 ; on the Member of
Parliament and representation, 68 -
69, 100 ; on "The People", 37 - 38
"Burkism": 66, 127

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