BattlefieldsSacheverell riot Birmingham 1715
modern

Sacheverell riot Birmingham 1715

1715
England
Era
modern
Battle Type
Pitched Battle
Location
England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
Dissenter community
Forces
Dissenter community; dragoons from Lichfield
VS
Victor
Church and King mobs
Forces
Birmingham Church and King mobs
Outcome
Meeting houses destroyed; constables overwhelmed; dragoons eventually restored order; Sacheverell riots were the last major outbreak of popular anti-Dissenter violence in England
The Battle

History & Significance

On the accession of George I, Birmingham mobs attacked Dissenter meeting houses crying for the High Church and Sacheverell; the riots were part of a national wave of Tory and High Church violence against Dissenters and supporters of the Whig succession

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