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==Further reading== * Atherton, Jonathan. "Obstinate juries, impudent barristers and scandalous verdicts? Compensating the victims of the Gordon Riots of 1780 and the Priestley Riots of 1791." ''Historical Research'' 88.242 (2015): 650–673. * Awcock, Hannah. "Handbills, rumours, and blue cockades: Communication during the 1780 Gordon Riots." ''Journal of Historical Geography'' 74#1 (2021): 1–9. [https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/files/219828249/366._Awcock.pdf online] * Fischer, Pascal. "Blending spaces: the Gordon riots in literature." in ''Resistance and the City'' (Brill, 2018) pp. 98–112. * Flynn, Carol Houlihan. "Whatever Happened to the Gordon Riots?" in ''A Companion to the Eighteenth‐Century English Novel and Culture'' (2005): 459–480 [https://bkbcollege.in/upload/dpt_book/1669358434.pdf#page=475 online]. * Fraser, Antonia. ''The King and the Catholics: England, Ireland, and the fight for religious freedom, 1780–1829'' (Anchor, 2019) [https://books.google.com/books?id=bW24DwAAQBAJ&dq=Gordon+riot&pg=PR9 online]. * Groth, Helen. "Rioting, Nineteenth-Century Fiction, and the Limits of Liberalism." (Dissertation, University of New South Wales; 2017) [https://shc.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/2018-01/Occasion_v11_groth_final.pdf online] * Haydon, Colin. "‘Popery at St. James’s’: The Conspiracy Theses of William Payne, Thomas Hollis, and Lord George Gordon." in ''Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theory in Early Modern Europe'' (Routledge, 2017) pp. 173–195. * Joyce, Peter, and Wendy Laverick. "Crowd Disorders, 1750–1800." in ''History of Policing, Crime, Disorder, Punishment'' ( Springer International, 2023) pp. 85–105. * Rabin, Dana Y. "Imperial disruptions: City, nation, and empire in the Gordon Riots." in ''Britain and its internal others, 1750–1800'' (Manchester University Press, 2017) pp. 108–144. * Rogers, Nicholas. "Nights of Fire: The Gordon Riots of 1780 and the Politics of War." in ''Crowd Actions in Britain and France from the Middle Ages to the Modern World'' (Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015) pp. 124–145.
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