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Turvin’s Golden Daughters: Women and Coining in the Calder Valley
Oct 16, 2020
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On the 16th of August 1783, at midday, Thomas Spencer was hung by the neck on Beacon Hill, near Halifax. He had been found guilty of high treason by way of his involvement in the Halifax Corn Riots of that year. Some, at the time, may have argued that this was the least interesting of all his involvements…
A sheet published just prior to his execution included the following passage: