The population of Eighteenth Century England was prone to rioting, and such protests were often against food prices, election results or the role of government. Englishmen also rioted about more mundane matters however. What did these include?
Answer: The eighteenth century English rioted about issues as diverse as theatre prices, foreign actors, pimps, bawdy houses, alehouse keepers and French footmen.
Source: Riots, Risings and Revolution by Ian Gilmour




