14 results filtered with: Gordon Riots, 1780
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A rioter in the Gordon Riots has a cudgel in his hand and Newgate Prison is on fire in the background. Etching attributed to J. Gillray.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: June 9th 1780Reference: 36239i- Books
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Considerations on the late disturbances, by a consistent Whig.
O'Beirne, Thomas Lewis, 1748?-1823.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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Fanaticism and treason: or, a dispassionate history of the rise, progress, and suppression, of the rebellious insurrections In June 1780. By a Real Friend to Religion and to Britain.
Real friend to religion and to Britain.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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Considerations on the late disturbances by a consistent Whig.
O'Beirne, Thomas Lewis, 1748?-1823.Date: 1780- Books
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A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark. Containing, particulars of the burning of Newgate, the King's Bench, the Fleet, and New Bridgewell prisons. Also, the houses of Lord Mansfield, Sir John Fielding, Messrs. Langdale, Rainsforth, Cox, Hyde, &c. Romish Chapels, schools, &c. With an account of the commitment of Lord George Gordon to the tower, and anecdotes of his life. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the act lately passed in favour of the Roman Catholics. And an account of the bill, as moved for in Parliament by Sir George Savile, with the observations of Sir George and Mr. Dunning on the papist penal laws. The second edition, corrected: with an appendix. By William Vincent, of Gray's Inn.
Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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A letter to Sir George Saville, Bart. upon the allegiance of a British subject: occasioned by his late bill in Parliament in favour of the Roman Catholics of this Kingdom.
Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark. Containing, particulars of the burning of Newgate, the King's Bench, the Fleet, and New Bridewell Prisons. Also, the Houses of Lord Mansfield, Sir John Fielding, Messrs. Langdale, Rainsforth, Cox, Hyde, &c. Romish Chapels, Schools, &c. with an account of the commitment of Lord George Gordon to the Tower, And Anecdotes Of His Life. To Which IS Prefixed, An Abstract of the Act lately passed in Favour of the Roman Catholics. And an Account of the Bill, as moved for in Parliament by Sir George Savile, with the Observations of Sir George and Mr. Dunning on the Papist penal Laws. By William Vincent, of Gray's Inn.
Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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Fanaticism and treason: or, a dispassionate history of the rise, progress, and suppression, of the rebellious insurrections in June 1780. By a real friend to religion and to Britain.
Real friend to religion and to Britain.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday, June 19, 1780.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III)Date: 1780- Pictures
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St George's Fields, Southwark: anti-Catholic rioters in the Gordon riots wielding sticks, displaying banners, and setting buildings on fire. Etching, 1780.
Date: The 1st of Aug.st 1780Reference: 37719i- Books
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A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark. Containing, ... an account of the commitment of Lord George Gordon to the Tower, and anecdotes of his life. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the act lately passed in favour of the Roman Catholics. ... The third edition, corrected: with an appendix. By William Vincent, ...
Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809.Date: 1780- Books
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The trial of Lord George Gordon, for high treason, at the bar of the court of King's bench, on Monday, February 5th, 1781. Published under the Inspection of his Lordship's Friends. To which are subjoined, several original papers relating to the subject.
Gordon, George, Lord, 1751-1793.Date: [1781]- Books
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The trial of the Hon. George Gordon, commonly called Lord George Gordon, for high-treason, at the bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, the 5th of February, 1781. before The Right Hon. Earl Mansfield, Chief Justice; Edward Willes, Esq. Sir William Henry Ashhurst, Knt. and Francis Buller, Esq. containing, Not only the Evidence on both Sides, but an Account of the Manner of conducting the Trial; the Arguments of Counsel; the contested Points in Law, &c. also the speech of the attorney-general; Mr. Kenyon, the Solicitor-General, and Mr. Erskine. Taken in short-hand by William Vincent, Esq; of Gray's-Inn.
Gordon, George, Lord, 1751-1793.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Considerations on the late disturbances, by a consistent Whig.
O'Beirne, Thomas Lewis, 1748?-1823.Date: M DCC LXXX. [1780]