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Wednesday, 21 August 2019
Review of Vignettes!
I'm absolutely thrilled with this lovely review of Vignettes in the September/October edition of Jane Austen's Regency World! A big "Thank You" to reviewer Jocelyn Bury! This edition of the magazine also includes my article on marriage and divorce in Austen's day, plus an exclusive look behind the scenes of the new TV adaptation of Sanditon, Jane Austen's last unfinished novel.
Thursday, 15 August 2019
Countdown To Peterloo!
Manchester Heroes! Courtesy Library of Congress. |
6 December 1816: The Spa Field Riots, London. Henry Hunt gives a speech on parliamentary reform.
10 March 1817: The Blanketeers' March. Later this month, the Home Office recruits the notorious Oliver the Spy.
June 1817: The Pentrich and Huddersfield Risings are quashed by the authorities.
January 1819. Huge parliamentary reform meeting held at St Peter's Field, Manchester.
June-July 1819. First women reformers' unions formed in Lancashire.
6 August 1819. Mysterious fire breaks out at Tabley House (home of Sir John Fleming Leicester, commander of the Cheshire Yeomanry). This suspected arson attack means that Sir John is absent on the 16th when the Cheshire Yeomanry musters at Manchester.
Henry Hunt. |
8 August 1819. Henry "Orator" Hunt arrives in the Manchester area.
16 August 1819: The Peterloo Massacre. There's a detailed timeline of events on the day here on the Peterloo1819 website. A reported 15-18 people are killed, and hundreds injured, including men, women and children. The names of the victims, and others known to be present on the day, can be found here on the Peterloo Names website.
November-December 1819. The Government introduces the "Six Acts" to suppress "sedition".
20 January 1820. Death of George III.
February 1820: The Cato Street Conspirators are arrested.
March 1820: Henry Hunt, Samuel Bamford, John Thacker Saxton and others are tried at York for their seditious "conspiracy" at Peterloo. Hunt and Bamford later received prison sentences.
Lots of events are planned for the bicentenary commemorations this weekend, and there's a round-up of them here.
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