Designing and Dangerous Men: The Story of the Transported Cato Street Conspirators
English


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The Cato Street Conspiracy of 23 February 1820 was an attempt by a group of radicals to assassinate the British Cabinet while they dined at the house of Lord Harrowby in Grosvenor Square Mayfair London. This act aimed to precipitate a revolution depose the King change Britain into a peoples republic and liberate Ireland. The conspiracy failed - but not without loss of life. Much has been written about this event typically ending with the gruesome hanging and beheading of five plotters outside Newgate Prison on 1 May 1820 or shortly thereafter. More than these men however were convicted of high treason for the part they played. Another five had their sentences changed to transportation for life and one to six-months imprisonment. To-date the story of the five transported conspirators has for the most part remained untold. In this book Kieran Hannon moves the Cato Street Conspiracy beyond May 1820 by exploring the fates of the transported conspirators: Richard Bradburn Charles Cooper John Harrison John Shaw Strange and James Wilson. It is the first attempt to extend the existing Cato Street Conspiracy narrative and our understanding of this historically significant event.
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