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- List_of_riots_in_London abstract "The following is a list of riots and protests involving violent disorder that have occurred in London:1189: The Massacre of the Jews at the coronation of Richard I1196: William with the long beard causes riots when he preaches for the poor against the rich1221: Riots occur after London defeats Westminster in an annual wrestling contest; ring-leaders hanged or mutilated in punishment.1268: Rioting between goldsmiths and tailors1391: Riots break out in Salisbury Place over a baker's loaf1517: Evil May Day riot against foreigners takes place1668: Bawdy House Riots took place following repression of a series of attacks against brothels1710: Sacheverell riots, following the trial of the preacher, Henry Sacheverell1719: Spitalfields weavers rioted, attacking women wearing Indian clothing and then attempting to rescue their arrested comrades1743: Riots against Gin Taxes and other legislation to control the Gin Craze, principally the Gin Act 1736; rioting was fuelled by consumption of the drink itself1768: The Massacre of St George's Fields after the imprisonment of John Wilkes for criticising the King1769: The Spitalfield Riots when silk weavers attempted to maintain their rate of pay1780: Gordon Riots against Catholics1809: Old Price Riots, 1809 following a rise in the price of theatre tickets1816: Spa Fields riots, Spenceans met in support of the common ownership of land1830: Attacks against the Duke of Wellington in his carriage and on his home, for his opposition to electoral reform (which had been seen partly as a solution to rioting by rural workers).1866: a riot took place in Hyde Park after a meeting of the Reform League was declared illegal1886: The West End Riots followed a counter-demonstration by the Social Democratic Federation against a meeting of the Fair Trade League.1887: Bloody Sunday (1887), a demonstration against coercion in Ireland and to demand the release from prison the MP William O'Brien1907: The Brown Dog riots, medical students attempt to tear down an anti-vivisection statue.1919: The Battle of Bow Street, Australian, American and Canadian servicemen rioted against the Metropolitan Police1932: The National Hunger March ended in rioting after the police confiscated the petition of the National Unemployed Workers' Movement1936: The Battle of Cable Street saw rioting against the Metropolitan Police as they attempted to facilitate a march by the British Union of Fascists1958 Notting Hill race riots between White British and West Indian immigrants.1968: Rioting outside the United States Embassy in Grosvenor Square in oppositon to the Vietnam War.1974: Red Lion Square disorders happened following a march by counter-fascists against the National Front.1976: Riots during the Notting Hill Carnival.1977: The Battle of Lewisham occurred when the Metropolitan Police attempted to facilitate a march by the National Front1979: Southall riots during a Anti-Nazi League demonstration in opposition to the National Front.1981 Brixton riot against the Metropolitan Police. Especially on 10 July, rioting extended to other parts of London and numerous other cities around the UK1985 Brixton riot against the Metropolitan Police after they shot the mother of suspect Michael Groce.1985: Broadwater Farm riot, residents of Tottenham riot against the Metropolitan Police following a death during a police search1990: Poll Tax Riots followed the introduction of a poll tax.1993: Welling riots, October 1993. A march organised by the ANL, the SWP and Militant resulted in riots against the Metropolitan police.1995: 1995 Brixton riot against the Metropolitan Police occurred after a death in police custody.1996: Rioting in Trafalgar Square and surrounding streets following England losing against Germany in the semi final of UEFA Euro 1996.1999: Carnival Against Capitalism riot2000: Anti-capitalist May Day riot2001: May Day riot in central London by anti-capitalist protestors.2002: Rioting around The New Den stadium following Millwall F.C. losing against Birmingham City F.C. in the 2002 Football League Division One play-off.2009 G-20 London summit protests occurred in the days around the G-20 summit.2009 Upton Park riot before, during and after a 2009–10 Football League Cup second round match between West Ham United F.C. and Millwall F.C..2010 UK student protests against increases in student fees and public sector cuts.2011 anti-cuts protest in London against government public spending cuts.2011 England riots, initially in London, following the police shooting of Mark Duggan in Tottenham↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 ↑ 11.0 11.1 ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- List_of_riots_in_London quote "The Justiciar...took proceedings against them in the King's behalf, saying that they, against the peace and their fealty to his lordship the King, had gone armed in the City, and had at night wickedly and feloniously wounded some persons, and had slain others, whose bodies, it was said, had been thrown into the Thames.".
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- List_of_riots_in_London comment "The following is a list of riots and protests involving violent disorder that have occurred in London:1189: The Massacre of the Jews at the coronation of Richard I1196: William with the long beard causes riots when he preaches for the poor against the rich1221: Riots occur after London defeats Westminster in an annual wrestling contest; ring-leaders hanged or mutilated in punishment.1268: Rioting between goldsmiths and tailors1391: Riots break out in Salisbury Place over a baker's loaf1517: Evil May Day riot against foreigners takes place1668: Bawdy House Riots took place following repression of a series of attacks against brothels1710: Sacheverell riots, following the trial of the preacher, Henry Sacheverell1719: Spitalfields weavers rioted, attacking women wearing Indian clothing and then attempting to rescue their arrested comrades1743: Riots against Gin Taxes and other legislation to control the Gin Craze, principally the Gin Act 1736; rioting was fuelled by consumption of the drink itself1768: The Massacre of St George's Fields after the imprisonment of John Wilkes for criticising the King1769: The Spitalfield Riots when silk weavers attempted to maintain their rate of pay1780: Gordon Riots against Catholics1809: Old Price Riots, 1809 following a rise in the price of theatre tickets1816: Spa Fields riots, Spenceans met in support of the common ownership of land1830: Attacks against the Duke of Wellington in his carriage and on his home, for his opposition to electoral reform (which had been seen partly as a solution to rioting by rural workers).1866: a riot took place in Hyde Park after a meeting of the Reform League was declared illegal1886: The West End Riots followed a counter-demonstration by the Social Democratic Federation against a meeting of the Fair Trade League.1887: Bloody Sunday (1887), a demonstration against coercion in Ireland and to demand the release from prison the MP William O'Brien1907: The Brown Dog riots, medical students attempt to tear down an anti-vivisection statue.1919: The Battle of Bow Street, Australian, American and Canadian servicemen rioted against the Metropolitan Police1932: The National Hunger March ended in rioting after the police confiscated the petition of the National Unemployed Workers' Movement1936: The Battle of Cable Street saw rioting against the Metropolitan Police as they attempted to facilitate a march by the British Union of Fascists1958 Notting Hill race riots between White British and West Indian immigrants.1968: Rioting outside the United States Embassy in Grosvenor Square in oppositon to the Vietnam War.1974: Red Lion Square disorders happened following a march by counter-fascists against the National Front.1976: Riots during the Notting Hill Carnival.1977: The Battle of Lewisham occurred when the Metropolitan Police attempted to facilitate a march by the National Front1979: Southall riots during a Anti-Nazi League demonstration in opposition to the National Front.1981 Brixton riot against the Metropolitan Police. ".
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