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and allow Hunt to be arrested. From his vantage point William Hulton perceived the unfolding events as an assault on the yeomanry, and on L'Estrange's arrival at 1:50 pm, at the head of his
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Company, which planned and built the first public railway in Lancashire. The line ran to the west of his estate from
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that could only be redeemed in his company shop, a practice outlawed by the passing of the
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William Hulton was the son of William Hulton and Jane (nÊe Brooke). He was educated at
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William and Maria had at least 8 sons and 4 daughters who survived infancy:
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Frederick Bleythin Hulton, b. 26 January 1820 – d. 18 September 1839
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Maria Ford with whom he had 13 children, 10 of whom survived to maturity.
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Amelia Marie Hulton, b. 1815 – d. 5 February 1871, who married
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William Ford Hulton, b. 19 September 1811 – d. 18 May 1879
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in Lancashire. He remained opposed to permitting the right to
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under the park and nearby, and in 1824 became chairman of the
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in 1830 giving him and other local businessmen access to the
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As the owner of Hulton Park he derived income from the seven
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drawn, forced its way through the crowd to break up the
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in Manchester which had gathered to hear the political
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town centre. Four of the offenders were hanged outside
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to market more cheaply. The line was connected to the
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The History and Antiquities of the Town of Lancaster
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landowner
Hulton Park
historic county
Lancashire
Hultons
Brasenose College, Oxford
cousin
High Sheriff of Lancashire
arrest
Luddites
arson
Westhoughton Mill
Westhoughton
Lancaster Castle
crime
political dissent
chairman
Magistrates
civil unrest
Constable of Lancaster Castle
Yeomanry
St Peter's Square
agitator
Henry Hunt
Yeomanry, on horseback
sabres
rally
hussars
Peterloo Massacre
safe parliamentary seat

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