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- List_of_riots_in_London subject Category:London-related_lists.
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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 opposition 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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