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- Conspiracy on Cato Street
- Conspiracy on Cato Street
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Illustrations and Maps
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Timeline
- A Note on the Text
- Part One The Simple Tale
- Part Two Taking Its Measure
- Part Three Thistlewood: His Story
- Chapter 8 A Terrorist in the Making: 1774–1816
- Chapter 9 The Spa Fields Insurrection: 1816–17
- Chapter 10 Thistlewood Unhinged: 1818–19
- Chapter 11 Peterloo in London: 1819–20
- Chapter 12 Edwards the Spy: 1819–20
- Part Four Ordinary Britons
- Part Five The Executions
- The People Listed
- Historiographical Note
- Trial Reports
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 11 - Peterloo in London: 1819–20
from Part Three - Thistlewood: His Story
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2022
- Conspiracy on Cato Street
- Conspiracy on Cato Street
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Illustrations and Maps
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Timeline
- A Note on the Text
- Part One The Simple Tale
- Part Two Taking Its Measure
- Part Three Thistlewood: His Story
- Chapter 8 A Terrorist in the Making: 1774–1816
- Chapter 9 The Spa Fields Insurrection: 1816–17
- Chapter 10 Thistlewood Unhinged: 1818–19
- Chapter 11 Peterloo in London: 1819–20
- Chapter 12 Edwards the Spy: 1819–20
- Part Four Ordinary Britons
- Part Five The Executions
- The People Listed
- Historiographical Note
- Trial Reports
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
London radicalism in all its expressions was galvanised by the Manchester atrocity in August 1819. While the moderate radicals raised relief funds and sought justice for the victims, the Watsonites called public meetings and arranged Hunt’s spectacular triumphal entry into London in September. Government brought prosecutions and Sidmouth’s repressive Six Acts in its wake.The moderates and Huntites quarrelled with the ultras, and the Watsonites’ failure to win mass support at a washed-out meeting in Finsbury Market on 1 November deepened Watson’s, Thistlewood’s, and Preston’s conviction that the only hope of change lay in violence.
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- Conspiracy on Cato StreetA Tale of Liberty and Revolution in Regency London, pp. 230 - 262Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022