5 December: Jacobites meet at
Exeter House and decide that
Bonnie Prince Charlie, the young Pretender should return to Scotland instead of going on to London.[2]
^Walter F. Tiffin (1874), Chronograph of the Bow, Chelsea, & Derby porcelain manufactories, Salisbury: Brown & Co.,
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^George Revill (1999), "Liberalism and Paternalism: Politics and Corporate Culture in 'Railway Derby', 1865-75", Social History, 24 (2): 196–214,
doi:
10.1080/03071029908568062,
JSTOR4286563
^
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^George Jacob Holyoake (1900), Jubilee history of the Derby Co-operative Provident Society Limited, 1850–1900, Manchester: Co-operative Printing Society Limited,
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J. Heath (1979), "The borough of Derby between 1780 and 1810", Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological Society
A. Delves (1981), "Popular recreation and social conflict in Derby, 18000-1850", in E. Yeo and S. Yeo (ed.), Popular Culture and Class Conflict 1850–1914, Brighton{{
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5 December: Jacobites meet at
Exeter House and decide that
Bonnie Prince Charlie, the young Pretender should return to Scotland instead of going on to London.[2]
^Walter F. Tiffin (1874), Chronograph of the Bow, Chelsea, & Derby porcelain manufactories, Salisbury: Brown & Co.,
OL22863671M
^George Revill (1999), "Liberalism and Paternalism: Politics and Corporate Culture in 'Railway Derby', 1865-75", Social History, 24 (2): 196–214,
doi:
10.1080/03071029908568062,
JSTOR4286563
^
abcdefE.C. Vollans (1949). "Derby: A Railway Town and Regional Centre". Transactions and Papers (Institute of British Geographers) (15): 93–112.
doi:
10.2307/621033.
JSTOR621033.
^George Jacob Holyoake (1900), Jubilee history of the Derby Co-operative Provident Society Limited, 1850–1900, Manchester: Co-operative Printing Society Limited,
OL24139106M
C.F. Eccleshare (1934), Derby; a study in urban development, University of London
J. Heath (1979), "The borough of Derby between 1780 and 1810", Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological Society
A. Delves (1981), "Popular recreation and social conflict in Derby, 18000-1850", in E. Yeo and S. Yeo (ed.), Popular Culture and Class Conflict 1850–1914, Brighton{{
citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)