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[Detectives]. Wilkinson, George Theodore. - An Authentic History of the Cato-Street Conspiracy; With the Trials at large of the Conspirators, for High Treason and Murder; a Description of their Weapons and combustible Machines, and every Particular connected with the Rise, Progress, Dis...

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Schrijver: [Detectives]. Wilkinson, George Theodore.
Titel: An Authentic History of the Cato-Street Conspiracy; With the Trials at large of the Conspirators, for High Treason and Murder; a Description of their Weapons and combustible Machines, and every Particular connected with the Rise, Progress, Dis...
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Bijzonderheid: London, Thomas Kelly, 1820, VIII,434 pag., woodengraved vignette on title, frontispiece engraved portrait and 7 more plates by Cooper after Wirell, 20th cent. giltlettered cloth.
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Meer info = Ex-library copy (Harvard University), with stamp on verso title. The Cato Street Conspiracy was a plot to murder all the British cabinet ministers and the Prime Minister Lord Liverpool in 1820. The name comes from the meeting place near Edgware Road in London. The police had an informer; the plotters fell into a police trap. Thirteen were arrested on 22-23 February 1820, while one policeman, Richard Smithers, was killed. Five conspirators were executed, and five others were transported to Australia. The conspirators planned to assassinate the cabinet which was supposed to be together at a dinner. They would then seize key buildings, overthrow the government and establish a "Committee of Public Safety" to oversee a radical revolution. According to the prosecution at their trial, they had intended to form a provisional government headquartered in the Mansion House. During the trial, the defence argued that the statement of Edwards, a government spy, was unreliable and he was therefore never called to testify. Police persuaded two of the men, Robert Adams and John Monument, to testify against other conspirators in exchange for dropped charges. On 28 April most of the accused were sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered for high treason. All sentences were later commuted, at least in respect of this medieval form of execution, to hanging and beheading. The death sentences of Charles Cooper, Richard Bradburn, John Harrison, James Wilson and John Strange were commuted to transportation for life.
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