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This book, first published in 1967, examines the implications of a now-forgotten minor riot that occurred in 1833, a turbulent year with the working classes striving for recognition in a changing social order. A political meeting in London had been declared illegal, the police breaking up the crowd were met with resistance, and in the fracas a policeman was stabbed to death. A bad-tempered inquest followed, at which the jury returned a verdict of justified killing – for which a section of the public hailed them as heroes. This analysis sets the crime and verdict against the political protests of the time.



This book, first published in 1967, examines the implications of a now-forgotten minor riot that occurred in 1833, a turbulent year with the working classes striving for recognition in a changing social order. This analysis sets the crime and verdict against the political protests of the time.

1. Reform!
2. Mobs and Counter-Mobs
3. Skirmishes
4. Unlawful Assembly
5. The Affray
6. Aftermath
7. A Remarkable Inquest
8. Some Lurid Testimony
9.
Cross Purposes
10. An Interlude. Mr Smallwoods Nemesis
11. The Fourth Day of
the Inquest
12. The End of the Inquest
13. After the Verdict
14. Another
Political Meeting
15. The Trial of George Fursey
16. Celebrations
17.
Assessment of the Affray
Gavin Thurston