Massacre of St George's Fields
1768 massacre of protestors in South London / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Massacre of St George's Fields occurred on 10 May 1768 when government soldiers opened fire on demonstrators that had gathered at St George's Fields, Southwark, in south London. The protest was against the imprisonment of the radical Member of Parliament John Wilkes for writing an article that severely criticised King George III. After the reading of the Riot Act telling the crowds to disperse within the hour, six or seven people were killed when fired on by troops. The incident in Britain entrenched the enduring idiom of "reading the Riot Act to someone", meaning "to reprimand severely", with the added sense of a stern warning. The phrase remains in common use in the English language.[1]
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Date | 10 May 1768 | ||
Location | 51.4986°N 0.1010°W / 51.4986; -0.1010 | ||
Caused by | Protest over the imprisonment of radical MP John Wilkes | ||
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