The execution of the ‘Manchester Martyrs’, 1867: Special Constable Samuel Page’s letter to his mother

Samuel Page was sworn in by the Manchester Police Constabulary to act as a ‘special constable’ for the duration of the weekend of the executions and was stationed directly in front of the condemned men at the foot of the gallows. A large number of ‘respectable’ local men were commissioned in such a fashion in order to ... Read more

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