Enlightenment · Europe · Politics

1780

Gordon Riots Burn London

June 2, 1780

Lord George Gordon led a Protestant mob against mild Catholic relief legislation. For a week London burned - Newgate Prison stormed, distilleries drained into the gutters, troops firing into crowds. Nearly 300 died. Dickens would set Barnaby Rudge in the chaos. Britain glimpsed what an urban revolution might look like.