Abstract
Examines based on contemporary accounts the protests in the small coastal town Pulteneytown, Caithness, on Wednesday, 24 February, 1847, against the export of grain; the circumstances in which a small detachment from the British Army’s 76th Regiment opened fire on the protesters; and local and London newspaper comments about the confrontation and the military response.
Recommended Citation
Hunter, James
(2020)
"'You must fire on them': Protest and repression in Pulteneytown, Caithness, in 1847,"
Studies in Scottish Literature:
Vol. 46:
Iss.
1, 40–45.
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