The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45

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The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45

by William Harrison Ainsworth

EN·~10 hours·94 chapters

Chapters

94 total
1

The Manchester Rebels OF THE FATAL '45

1:06
2

PREFACE.

11:10
3

CHAPTER I. HOW THE INFANT HEIR WAS STOLEN.

10:08
4

CHAPTER II. MANCHESTER IN 1745.

4:42
5

CHAPTER III. INTRODUCES DR. DEACON, DR. BYROM, AND COLONEL TOWNLEY.

20:37
6

CHAPTER IV. SIR RICHARD RAWCLIFFE.

6:39
7

CHAPTER V. INTRODUCES OUR HERO.

4:46
8

CHAPTER VI. ADVICE.

3:42
9

CHAPTER VII. RENCOUNTER NEAR THE OLD TOWN CROSS.

7:44
10

CHAPTER VIII. BEPPY BYROM.

9:03

Description

In mid‑eighteenth‑century Manchester, the sudden arrival of Prince Charles Edward Stuart and his Jacobite army turns the town into a stage for ambition, fear, and secret loyalties. Drawing on his own boyhood memories of the timber‑framed houses that have since vanished, the author recreates the cramped alleys, bustling markets, and uneasy excitement that rippled through the community.

The story follows a handful of memorable figures—the charismatic Colonel Townley, the earnest Doctor Deacon and his sons, the tragic young lover Jemmy Dawson, and the enigmatic Tom Syddall whose fate became local legend. Their intertwined lives are narrated with a mix of historical detail and personal sentiment, drawing on the lively diary of Beppy Byrom to give voice to ordinary townsfolk swept up in the rebellion. Accompanied by six period illustrations, the early chapters set a tone of romance and turmoil, inviting listeners to experience the human side of a pivotal moment in British history.

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en

Duration

~10 hours (621K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by sp1nd and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-07-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Harrison Ainsworth

William Harrison Ainsworth

1805–1882

A hugely popular Victorian storyteller, he turned English history into fast-moving fiction packed with drama, crime, and atmosphere. His novels helped bring highwaymen, rebels, and royal intrigue to a wide nineteenth-century audience.

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