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1355:. Their mission to execute the arrest warrant having been achieved, the yeomanry set about destroying the banners and flags on the stand. According to Tyas, the yeomanry then attempted to reach flags in the crowd "cutting most indiscriminately to the right and to the left to get at them" – only then (said Tyas) were brickbats thrown at the military: "From this point the Manchester and Salford Yeomanry lost all command of temper". 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 hussars, he ordered them into the field to disperse the crowd with the words: "Good God, Sir, don't you see they are attacking the Yeomanry; disperse the meeting!" The 15th Hussars formed themselves into a line stretching across the eastern end of St Peter's Field, and charged into the crowd. At about the same time the Cheshire Yeomanry charged from the southern edge of the field. At first the crowd had some difficulty in dispersing, as the main exit route into Peter Street was blocked by the
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own flags. Of the 654 recorded casualties, at least 168 were women, four of whom died either at St Peter's Field or later as a result of their wounds. It has been estimated that less than 12 per cent of the crowd was made up of women, suggesting that they were at significantly greater risk of injury than men by a factor of almost 3:1. Richard
Carlile claimed that the women were especially targeted, a view apparently supported by the large number who suffered from wounds caused by weapons. A recently unearthed set of 70 victims' petitions in the parliamentary archives reveals some shocking tales of ferocity, including the accounts of the female reformers Mary Fildes, who carried the flag on the platform, and Elizabeth Gaunt, who suffered a miscarriage following ill-treatment during eleven days' detention without trial.
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would pledge my life for their entire peaceableness." I asked him to notice them, "did they look like persons wishing to outrage the law? were they not, on the contrary, evidently heads of decent working families? or members of such families?" "No, no," I said, "my dear sir, and old respected master, if any wrong or violence take place, they will be committed by men of a different stamp from these." He said he was very glad to hear me say so; he was happy he had seen me, and gratified by the manner in which I had expressed myself. I asked, did he think we should be interrupted at the meeting? he said he did not believe we should; "then," I replied, "all will be well"; and shaking hands, with mutual good wishes, I left him, and took my station as before.
2263:, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, in 1819, was made to honour the victims of the Peterloo Massacre and was flown at mass meetings held in the area demanding the reform of Parliament. This was one of dozens of mass protest meetings held in 1819, until the Six Acts put an end to protests. Throughout the nineteenth century, the memory of Peterloo was a political rallying point for both radicals and liberals to attack the Tories and demand further reforms of parliament. These came at the rate of one per generation in 1832, 1867, 1884, and 1918, when universal manhood suffrage and partial female suffrage was achieved.
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thought a "general rising" was imminent, the "deep distress of the manufacturing classes" was being worked on by the "unbounded liberty of the press" and "the harangues of a few desperate demagogues" at weekly meetings. "Possessing no power to prevent the meetings" the magistrates admitted they were at a loss as to how to stem the doctrines being disseminated. The Home Office assured them privately that in "an extreme case a magistrate may feel it incumbent upon him to act even without evidence, and to rely on
Parliament for an indemnity."
1309:, the chairman of the magistrates watching from the house on the edge of St Peter's Field, saw the enthusiastic reception that Hunt received on his arrival at the assembly, and it encouraged him to action. He issued an arrest warrant for Henry Hunt, Joseph Johnson, John Knight, and James Moorhouse. On being handed the warrant the Constable, Jonathan Andrews, offered his opinion that the press of the crowd surrounding the hustings would make military assistance necessary for its execution. Hulton then wrote two letters, one to Major
2440:. The organist Jonathan Scott recorded a solo work, 'Peterloo 1819', at the parish church in the radical village of Royton in 2017. Scott is a descendant of the wider family of the Peterloo radical Samuel Bamford from nearby Middleton. Several musical pieces in different genres from rap to oratorio were commissioned and performed in connection with the 2019 Peterloo bicentenary. Other musical commemorations include Harvey Kershaw MBE's folk revival song, which was recorded by the Oldham Tinkers
1231:, a local cotton dealer, estimated that most were from Manchester, a view that would subsequently be supported by the casualty lists. Of the casualties whose residence was recorded, sixty-one per cent lived within a three-mile radius of the centre of Manchester. Some groups carried banners with texts like "No Corn Laws", "Annual Parliaments", "Universal suffrage" and "Vote By Ballot". The first female reform societies were established in the textile areas in 1819 and women from the
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Peterloo, gave the number of injured as 420, while Radical sources listed 500. The true number is difficult to estimate, as many of the wounded hid their injuries for fear of retribution by the authorities. Three of William Marsh's six children worked in the factory belonging to Captain Hugh Birley of the Manchester Yeomanry, and lost their jobs because their father had attended the meeting. James Lees was admitted to
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Sobriety, Order and Peace" and a "prohibition of all weapons of offence or defence" were to be observed throughout the demonstration. Each contingent was drilled and rehearsed in the fields of the towns around
Manchester adding to the concerns of the authorities. A royal proclamation forbidding the practice of drilling had been posted in Manchester on 3 August but on 9 August an informant reported to Rochdale magistrates that at
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312:, criticised as being inadequate and referring only to the "dispersal by the military" of an assembly. In 2007, the city council replaced the blue plaque with a red plaque referring to "a peaceful rally" being "attacked by armed cavalry" and mentioning "15 deaths and over 600 injuries". In 2019, on the 200th anniversary of the massacre, Manchester City Council inaugurated a new
1336:, a local factory owner, arrived at the house from where the magistrates were watching; some reports allege that they were drunk. Andrews, the Chief Constable, instructed Birley that he had an arrest warrant which he needed assistance to execute. Birley was asked to take his cavalry to the hustings to allow the speakers to be removed; it was by then about 1:40 pm.
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young men, who had volunteered into that service from their intense hatred of
Radicalism." Socialist writer Mark Krantz has described them as "the local business mafia on horseback". R J White described them as "exclusively cheesemongers, ironmongers and newly enriched manufacturers, (who) the people of Manchester … thought … a joke."
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Peterloo was the number of women present. Female reform societies had been formed in North West England during June and July 1819, the first in Britain. Many of the women were dressed distinctively in white, and some formed all-female contingents, carrying their
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Peterloo has never been established with certainty, for there was no official count or inquiry and many injured people fled to safety without reporting their injuries or seeking treatment. The Manchester Relief Committee, a body set up to provide relief
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Within ten minutes the crowd had been dispersed, at the cost of 11 dead and more than 600 injured. Only the wounded, their helpers, and the dead were left behind; a woman living nearby said she saw "a very great deal of blood." For some time afterwards there was rioting in the streets, most seriously
2247:, hunger-marching, strikes and sabotage, was coming to port"; "Henceforth, the people were to stand with ever greater fortitude behind that great movement, which, stage by stage throughout the nineteenth century, was to impose a new political order upon society"; "With Peterloo, and the departure of
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and to consider what action they should take on Henry Hunt's arrival at the meeting. By 10:30 am they had come to no conclusions, and moved to a house on the southeastern corner of St Peter's Field, from where they planned to observe the meeting. They were concerned that it would end in a riot,
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2366:, Councillor Glynn Evans. Under the heading "St. Peter's Fields: The Peterloo Massacre", the present plaque reads, "On 16th August 1819 a peaceful rally of 60,000 pro-democracy reformers, men, women and children, was attacked by armed cavalry resulting in 15 deaths and over 600 injuries."
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Whitworth were killed in the rioting that followed the crowd's dispersal from the field. Bush puts the fatalities at 18 and Poole supports this figure,
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The notes were handed to two horsemen who were standing by. The Manchester and Salford Yeomanry were stationed just a short distance away in Portland Street, and so received their note first. They immediately drew their swords and galloped towards St Peter's Field. One trooper, in a frantic attempt
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At about noon, several hundred special constables were led onto the field. They formed two lines in the crowd a few yards apart, in an attempt to form a corridor through the crowd between the house where the magistrates were watching and the hustings, two wagons lashed together. Believing that this
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as "generally speaking, the fawning dependents of the great, with a few fools and a greater proportion of coxcombs, who imagine they acquire considerable importance by wearing regimentals," they were subsequently variously described as "younger members of the Tory party in arms", and as "hot-headed
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the previous day, 700 men were "drilling in companies" and "going through the usual evolutions of a regiment" and an onlooker had said the men "were fit to contend with any regular troops, only they wanted arms". The magistrates were convinced that the situation was indeed an emergency which would
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even if they should utter sedition or proceed to the election of a representative Lord Sidmouth is of opinion that it will be the wisest course to abstain from any endeavour to disperse the mob, unless they should proceed to acts of felony or riot. We have the strongest reason to believe that Hunt
506:, the right to be either charged or released. In September 1818 three former leading Blanketeers were again arrested for allegedly urging striking weavers in Stockport to demand their political rights, 'sword in hand', and were convicted of sedition and conspiracy at Chester Assizes in April 1819.
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reported it was called "to take into consideration the most speedy and effectual mode of obtaining Radical reform in the Common House of Parliament" and "to consider the propriety of the 'Unrepresented Inhabitants of Manchester' electing a person to represent them in Parliament". The government's
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meetings and publications, and by the end of 1820 every significant working-class radical reformer was in jail; civil liberties had declined to an even lower level than they were before Peterloo. Historian Robert Reid has written that "it is not fanciful to compare the restricted freedoms of the
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Gaol; Bamford, Johnson, and Healey were given one year each, and Knight was jailed for two years on a subsequent charge. A civil case on behalf of a weaver wounded at Peterloo was brought against four members of the Manchester Yeomanry, Captain Birley, Captain Withington, Trumpeter Meagher, and
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The assembly was intended by its organisers to be a peaceful meeting; Henry Hunt had exhorted everyone attending to come "armed with no other weapon but that of a self-approving conscience", and many were wearing their "Sunday best" clothes. Samuel Bamford recounts the following incident, which
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contingent, wrote that "It was deemed expedient that this meeting should be as morally effective as possible, and, that it should exhibit a spectacle such as had never before been witnessed in England." Instructions were given to the various committees forming the contingents that "Cleanliness,
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wrote to the Lancashire magistrates in March. Over the next few months the government worked to find a legal justification for the magistrates to send in troops to disperse a meeting when riot was expected but not actually begun. In July 1819, the magistrates wrote to Lord Sidmouth warning they
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The route towards the hustings between the special constables was narrow, and as the inexperienced horses were thrust further and further into the crowd they reared and plunged as people tried to get out of their way. The arrest warrant had been given to the Deputy Constable, Joseph Nadin, who
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The Peterloo Massacre has been called one of the defining moments of its age. Many of those present at the massacre, including local masters, employers and owners, were horrified by the carnage. One of the casualties, Oldham cloth-worker and ex-soldier John Lees, who died from his wounds on 9
2316:, trade unionists and communists alike saw Peterloo as a lesson that workers needed to fight back against capitalist violence. The Conservative majority on Manchester City Council in 1968-1969 declined to mark the 150th anniversary of Peterloo, but their Labour successors in 1972 placed a
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followed behind the yeomanry. As the cavalry pushed towards the speakers' stand they became stuck in the crowd, and in panic started to hack about them with their sabres. On his arrival at the stand Nadin arrested Hunt, Johnson and a number of others including John Tyas, the reporter from
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The radicals' own legal advice however urged caution, and so the meeting was accordingly cancelled and rearranged for 16 August, with its declared aim solely "to consider the propriety of adopting the most LEGAL and EFFECTUAL means of obtaining a reform in the Common House of Parliament".
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Hunt's carriage arrived at the meeting shortly after 1:00 pm, and he made his way to the hustings. Alongside Hunt on the speakers' stand were John Knight, a cotton manufacturer and reformer, Joseph Johnson, the organiser of the meeting, John Thacker Saxton, managing editor of the
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In the winter of 1816–17 massed reform petitions were rejected by the House of Commons, the largest of them from Manchester with over 30,000 signatures. On 10 March 1817 a crowd of 5,000 gathered in St Peter's Fields to send some of their number to march to London to petition the
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The 1.5-metre-high memorial features 11 concentric steps engraved, sculpted from polished local stone and carved with the names of the dead and the places from which the victims came. The material not visible from the ground is reproduced at ground level, and there is a floor
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The government declared its support for the actions taken by the magistrates and the army. The Manchester magistrates held a supposedly public meeting on 19 August, so that resolutions supporting the action they had taken three days before could be published. Cotton merchants
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The crowd that gathered in St Peter's Field arrived in disciplined and organised contingents. Contingents were sent from all around the region, the largest and "best dressed" of which was a group of 10,000 who had travelled from Oldham Green, comprising people from
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A series of mass meetings in the Manchester region, Birmingham, and London over the next few months alarmed the government. "Your country will not be tranquillised until blood shall have been shed, either by the law or the sword", the Home Secretary,
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6836:Riots and civil disorder in Manchester
6773:
5880:broadcast about the Peterloo Massacre.
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4702:from the original on 28 February 2008
4491:
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2558:Bristol riot of Queen's Square, 1831
2231:, were elected. Manchester became a
288:newspaper. In a survey conducted by
6025:1768 Massacre of St George's Fields
5890:Modern day location of the massacre
5692:from the original on 20 August 2020
5675:History of the Anti-corn-law League
5224:from the original on 16 August 2019
4959:from the original on 16 August 2022
4929:from the original on 17 August 2019
4863:from the original on 17 August 2019
4821:"Peterloo memorial plaque unveiled"
4183:
2966:Polyp, Sclunke & Poole (2019).
2744:from the original on 16 August 2022
1955:September, had been present at the
1420:Fatalities resulting from Peterloo
1399:depicting the charge upon the rally
564:to St Peter's Field. Following his
483:Radical mass meetings in Manchester
453:was followed by periods of chronic
24:
6410:1999 Carnival Against Capital riot
5829:
5793:Bruton, Francis Archibald (1921),
5375:Bruton, Francis Archibald (1919),
5193:from the original on 24 April 2019
5051:from the original on 21 March 2020
4989:from the original on 21 March 2020
4727:. The Peterloo Memorial Campaign.
4165:from the original on 5 August 2011
3876:
3473:from the original on 21 March 2020
3404:
2956:
2715:data re-presented in Document 168
2568:List of massacres in Great Britain
2514:Peterloo: Witnesses to a Massacre,
2418:Representations in popular culture
2144:(sometimes described as the first
2068:Notice "to the inhabitants of the
1941:— 25 August 1819, Letter from the
632:
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6872:
5810:
5357:Passages in the life of a radical
4915:Halliday, Josh (16 August 2019).
4849:Halliday, Josh (13 August 2019).
4764:from the original on 31 July 2017
4752:"Remember the Peterloo massacre?"
4668:from the original on 23 July 2009
4406:from the original on 30 June 2015
4255:from the original on 29 July 2020
4153:Sandy, Mark (20 September 2002).
4128:Holland, Arthur William (1911). "
3095:from the original on 4 March 2016
2969:Peterloo: witnesses to a massacre
2697:from the original on 4 March 2006
2254:
2187:Manchester businessmen headed by
1288:
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474:on foreign grain in an effort to
6490:2011 Stokes Croft riot (Bristol)
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5045:Peterloo 1819 commemoration site
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4690:Ward, David (27 December 2007).
4650:
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4473:from the original on 16 May 2019
4454:
4392:
4353:Growcott, Mat (6 October 2018).
4115:
3973:Manchester Region History Review
3834:Marlow (1969), pp. 150–151.
3718:10.1111/j.1468-229X.2006.00366.x
3221:Marlow (1969), pp. 120–121.
2782:from the original on 5 July 2013
2286:
2270:
2213:Manchester parliamentary borough
1903:
1466:Sabred and trampled on by crowd
1233:Manchester Female Reform Society
1200:Reports of the size of the crowd
380:Parliament of the United Kingdom
47:
6495:2011 UK anti-austerity protests
6457:2009 G20 London summit protests
6390:1994 Criminal Justice Bill riot
5950:1189–1190 Massacres of the Jews
5776:, Manchester University Press,
5722:, Manchester University Press,
5342:
4750:Hobson, Judy (17 August 2007).
4507:. BBC: A History of the World.
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3461:Steele, David (8 August 1819).
3454:
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2929:
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2885:
2870:
2724:; Smith, Anthony, eds. (1995).
2580:
2422:In 1968, in celebration of its
1678:Evans was a Special Constable.
1575:Killed by a mob in Newton Lane
1280:, the son of the editor of the
1110:Manchester and Salford Yeomanry
1060:
234:Manchester and Salford Yeomanry
201:and harvest failure due to the
151:Manchester Special Constabulary
141:Manchester and Salford Yeomanry
6851:Protests in the United Kingdom
6841:Military history of Manchester
6677:Manchester Town Hall Extension
6380:1992 Hartcliffe riot (Bristol)
6249:1974 Red Lion Square disorders
6193:1932 Old Market riot (Bristol)
5611:Peterloo: the English uprising
5595:, Leicester University Press,
4645:Pickering & Tyrrell (2000)
4068:illustrated (facing p. 44) in
2709:
2616:
2472:Ballads and Songs of Peterloo.
2430:commissioned British composer
2140:, and for the creation of the
1551:Sabred and stabbed by bayonet
1108:; and 120 cavalry of the
600:, a local radical who led the
343:was represented by two county
13:
1:
6658:St Peter's Square, Manchester
6500:2011 London anti-cuts protest
6125:1838 Battle of Bossenden Wood
6081:1816 Ely and Littleport riots
6055:1795 Revolt of the housewives
5381:, Manchester University Press
5181:Scott, A. O. (4 April 2019).
5103:Ballads and songs of Peterloo
2593:
323:
6856:Battles involving Lancashire
6365:1990 Strangeways Prison riot
6223:1958 Notting Hill race riots
6208:1943 Battle of Bamber Bridge
6140:1866 Hyde Park demonstration
5960:1355 St Scholastica Day riot
5774:Peterloo: The Case Re-opened
5707:The Peterloo Massacre (no 1)
5672:Prentice, Archibald (1853),
5010:"'Peterloo 2019' organ solo"
4659:"And the winner is ..."
2598:
2117:Yorkshire West Riding Revolt
2032:
560:led a group from his native
193:in 1815, there was an acute
7:
6742:(Emmeline Pankhurst statue)
6718:St Peter's Square tram stop
6405:1996 Trafalgar Square riots
6203:1936 Battle of Cable Street
6035:1776 Nottingham cheese riot
5801:White, Reginald J. (1957),
5656:Manchester University Press
5575:Oldham: The Formative Years
5313:. Manchester: Abel Heywood.
4192:. Oxford University Press.
3420:. Lancaster: Carnegie Pub.
3354:Riding, Jacqueline (2018).
2936:"Provincial Intelligence".
2546:
2369:
2211:of 1832, the newly created
1801:Pidgeon Street, Manchester
1694:Kennedy Street, Manchester
1601:Trampled on by the cavalry
613:
335:Unreformed House of Commons
328:
10:
6877:
6811:19th century in Manchester
6672:Manchester Central Library
6198:1932 National Hunger March
6188:1919 Luton Peace Day riots
5795:Three Accounts of Peterloo
5613:(First ed.). Oxford.
5541:, Bookmarks Publications,
5444:Frangopulo, N. J. (1977),
5388:The Casualties of Peterloo
5243:O'Brien, Carolyn. (2019).
5212:Anon (10 September 2012).
4530:Navickas, Katrina (2019).
4400:"The Scott Trust: History"
4184:Cox, Michael, ed. (2004).
4090:Harrison, Stanley (1974).
3903:Peterloo Memorial Campaign
3418:The casualties of Peterloo
2953:, ch. 6 & pp. 175–177.
2388:
2324:, Peterloo came second to
2277:Blue plaque commemorating
2179:newspaper in 1821, by the
2142:London Metropolitan Police
1386:
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1116:. Recently mocked by the
441:Post-Napoleonic depression
438:
374:Nationally, the so-called
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6682:Midland Hotel, Manchester
6664:
6616:Territorial Support Group
6588:
6572:
6560:2024 United Kingdom riots
6530:
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6352:
6332:Murder of Keith Blakelock
6327:1985 Broadwater Farm riot
6272:
6264:1979 Death of Blair Peach
6236:
6183:1919 Battle of Bow Street
6165:
6158:
6063:
5990:
5942:
5772:Walmsley, Robert (1969),
5754:Vallance, Edward (2013),
5072:"tractor – Worst enemies"
4159:The Literary Encyclopedia
3930:Marlow (1969), p. 6.
2326:St. Mary's Church, Putney
2165:South Shropshire Yeomanry
2049:closed in February 1820.
1940:
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197:, accompanied by chronic
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6687:Odeon Cinema, Manchester
6485:2010 UK student protests
6135:1865 Leeds dripping riot
6050:1793 Bristol Bridge riot
5309:Banks, Isabella (1896).
5247:. London: Legend Press.
4505:"The Skelmanthorpe Flag"
4469:. University of London.
4338:Gladstone, E.W. (1953).
3899:"Fatalities spreadsheet"
2573:
2563:Cinderloo Uprising, 1821
2364:Lord Mayor of Manchester
1860:Sabre wound to the head
1719:Oxford Road, Manchester
1251:arrest by the constables
624:sent to St Peter's Field
6702:Three St Peter's Square
6259:1977 Battle of Lewisham
6091:1821 Cinderloo Uprising
5805:, William Heinemann Ltd
5678:, W. & F. G. Cash,
5573:McPhillips, K. (1977),
5390:, Carnegie Publishing,
5105:. Manchester, England.
5101:Morgan, Alison (2019).
4887:Manchester Evening News
4883:"Peterloo 200 years on"
4817:Manchester City Council
4139:Encyclopædia Britannica
3979:: 21–30. Archived from
2444:, "Ned Ludd Part 5" on
2401:Manchester Evening News
2360:Manchester City Council
2225:Charles Poulett Thomson
2157:Coalbrookdale Coalfield
1965:People's History Museum
1725:Ridden over by cavalry
1700:Ridden over by cavalry
1569:Miller Street, Salford
1365:brought to their rescue
285:The Manchester Guardian
6510:Killing of Mark Duggan
6462:Death of Ian Tomlinson
6370:1991 Meadow Well riots
6244:1970 Garden House riot
6086:1819 Peterloo Massacre
6030:1769 Spitalfield riots
5998:1710 Sacheverell riots
5982:1668 Bawdy House riots
5837:
5817:Listen to this article
5609:Poole, Robert (2019).
5559:, Rapp & Whiting,
5555:Marlow, Joyce (1969),
5523:, Ashgate Publishing,
5519:Jackson, Paul (2003),
5386:Bush, Michael (2005),
5220:. Time Out Group Plc.
5039:Manchester Histories.
4610:. Palgrave Macmillan.
4251:. James Harrop. 1822.
4213:Poole, Robert (2019).
3964:Donald, Diana (1989).
3656:Frow & Frow (1984)
3234:Frow & Frow (1984)
3171:, p. 431 note 57.
2900:. 43, 3 (3): 553–580.
2898:Social Science History
2892:Poole, Robert (2019).
2685:"The Great Reform Act"
2623:Poole, Robert (2019).
2386:
2121:Cato Street conspiracy
2105:
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205:, and worsened by the
6697:Two St Peter's Square
6692:One St Peter's Square
6611:Public Order Act 1986
6550:2022 Leicester unrest
6452:2005 Birmingham riots
6375:1991 Handsworth riots
6317:1985 Handsworth riots
6310:1981 Handsworth riots
6295:1981 Chapeltown riots
6213:1944 Park Street riot
6076:1816 Spa Fields riots
6003:1714 Coronation riots
5965:1381 Peasants' Revolt
5836:
5740:, William Heinemann,
5738:The Peterloo Massacre
5736:Reid, Robert (1989),
5718:Read, Donald (1973),
5650:Poole, Steve (2000),
5557:The Peterloo Massacre
5537:Krantz, Mark (2011),
5483:Glen, Robert (1984),
5465:; Frow, Ruth (1984),
5378:The Story of Peterloo
4155:"The Mask of Anarchy"
3091:. National Archives.
2553:History of Manchester
2428:Trades Union Congress
2377:
2101:
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2018:The Masque of Anarchy
1978:
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1130:General Sir John Byng
1098:Royal Horse Artillery
1068:Friends Meeting House
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556:
543:
498:King's Dragoon Guards
445:After the end of the
345:members of parliament
268:industrial revolution
203:Year Without a Summer
189:After the end of the
156:British Army Regulars
66:, Lancashire, England
6821:Massacres in England
6515:House of Reeves fire
6469:2009 Upton Park riot
6395:1995 Manningham riot
6339:1987 Chapeltown riot
6254:1975 Chapeltown riot
6173:1907 Brown Dog riots
6071:1809 Old Price riots
6045:1791 Priestley riots
5895:8 March 2021 at the
5868:More spoken articles
5803:Waterloo to Peterloo
5501:Hernon, Ian (2006),
5404:Davis, Mary (1993),
5245:The Song of Peterloo
4819:(10 December 2007).
4606:; Q. Outram (eds.).
4386:Shrewsbury Chronicle
4328:. Verso Books, 2021.
4130:Burdett, Sir Francis
4094:. Lawrence & W.
3416:Bush, M. L. (2005).
2496:The Song of Peterloo
2332:, as the event from
2328:, the venue for the
2306:Anti-Corn Law League
2084:The Manchester Times
2039:Manchester Observer.
2013:Percy Bysshe Shelley
1675:Trampled by cavalry
1494:Sabred and trampled
1406:Manchester Infirmary
1272:, John Smith of the
511:political radicalism
94:53.47667°N 2.24583°W
6806:1810s in Lancashire
6734:Manchester Cenotaph
6580:1981 Scarman report
6555:2024 Harehills riot
6447:2001 Harehills riot
6437:2001 Bradford riots
6360:1990 Poll Tax riots
6305:1981 Moss Side riot
6218:1945 Aldershot riot
5943:12th–17th centuries
5577:, Neil Richardson,
5469:, Neil Richardson,
5276:Kaye, Jeff (2020).
4545:10.7227/BJRL.95.1.1
4326:The end of policing
4232:10.7227/BJRL.95.1.3
3451:, pp. 360–364.
3017:Taylor, John Edward
2907:10.1017/ssh.2019.22
2198:, the March of the
2194:Events such as the
2176:Manchester Guardian
2047:Manchester Observer
2043:Manchester Observer
1991:Manchester Observer
1922:Manchester Observer
1604:Buried 1 September
1421:
1262:Manchester Observer
1194:(6,000 strong) and
1118:Manchester Observer
574:Manchester Observer
538:Manchester Observer
455:economic depression
451:textile manufacture
435:Economic conditions
299:Manchester Guardian
252:Manchester Observer
90: /
6796:August 1819 events
6505:2011 England riots
6385:1993 Welling riots
6344:1989 Dewsbury riot
6300:1981 Toxteth riots
6285:1981 England riots
6280:1980 St Pauls riot
6228:1968 student riots
6145:1887 Bloody Sunday
6130:1842 Pottery Riots
6113:1831 Bristol riots
6008:1715 England riots
5955:The revolt of 1196
5838:
5214:"Fame Is the Spur"
5187:The New York Times
4949:"@peterloomemoria"
4889:. 16 August 2019.
4785:Return to Peterloo
4571:Return to Peterloo
4494:, pp. 191–192
4388:. 9 February 1821.
4039:on 13 January 2015
3999:Return to Peterloo
3888:, pp. 345–352
3822:, pp. 186–187
3641:, pp. 166–167
3614:, pp. 162–163
3569:Return to Peterloo
3545:, pp. 119–120
3272:, pp. 152–153
2940:. 25 January 1819.
2910:– via JSTOR.
2867:, pp. 194–252
2509:The Manchester Man
2432:Sir Malcolm Arnold
2387:
2383:Manchester Central
2310:Russian Revolution
2235:in 1838, and the
2189:John Edward Taylor
2153:Cinderloo Uprising
2079:Archibald Prentice
2074:
2070:Hundred of Salford
1957:Battle of Waterloo
1920:— 28 August 1819,
1857:18 or 19 November
1783:Battle of Waterloo
1595:Barton-upon-Irwell
1419:
1401:
1348:
1334:Hugh Hornby Birley
1253:
1220:, chairman of the
1218:William Robert Hay
1106:special constables
1092:; several hundred
672:
570:
257:Battle of Waterloo
240:then summoned the
99:53.47667; -2.24583
62:St Peter's Field,
6801:Massacres in 1819
6786:Conflicts in 1819
6781:Peterloo massacre
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6765:
6758:Peterloo Massacre
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6400:1995 Brixton riot
6322:1985 Brixton riot
6290:1981 Brixton riot
6150:1896 Newlyn riots
6108:1831 reform riots
6040:1780 Gordon riots
5977:1517 Evil May Day
5834:
5783:978-0-7190-0392-9
5765:978-1-85984-851-7
5747:978-0-434-62901-5
5729:978-0-678-06791-8
5704:Read, A. (1819),
5685:978-1-4326-8965-0
5665:978-0-7190-5035-0
5620:978-0-19-878346-6
5602:978-0-7185-0218-8
5584:978-1-85216-119-4
5566:978-0-85391-122-7
5548:978-1-905192-85-4
5530:978-1-85928-381-3
5512:978-0-7453-2538-5
5494:978-0-7099-1103-6
5476:978-0-907511-49-6
5455:978-0-7158-1203-7
5448:, EP Publishing,
5419:978-0-7453-0761-9
5397:978-1-85936-125-2
5368:978-0-19-281413-5
5287:978-1-83859-236-3
5254:978-1-78955-076-4
5159:978-1-4744-2858-3
5112:978-1-5261-4429-4
4794:978-1-85936-225-9
4617:978-3-319-62905-6
4580:978-1-85936-225-9
4101:978-0-85315-308-5
4059:, pp. 30, 35
4008:978-1-85936-225-9
3578:978-1-85936-225-9
3516:Frangopulo (1977)
3467:BBC History Extra
3365:978-1-78669-583-3
3145:McPhillips (1977)
3126:Frangopulo (1977)
2979:978-1-78026-475-2
2804:Frangopulo (1977)
2737:978-0-415-14373-8
2656:, pp. 80–84.
2631:. 95, 1: 96–102.
2446:British folk rock
2437:Peterloo Overture
2391:Peterloo Memorial
2379:Peterloo Memorial
2233:Municipal Borough
2146:police department
2097:Robert Wedderburn
2081:(later editor of
1952:
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1820:Martha Partington
1807:Inwardly crushed
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4302:
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4275:
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4225:(1): 31–123.
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4124:public domain
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3953:
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3770:
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3399:Marlow (1969)
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3318:Krantz (2011)
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3258:Marlow (1969)
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2450:Steeleye Span
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1739:Sarah Jones
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