THE HEXHAM RIOT | Write Out Loud

THE HEXHAM RIOT | Write Out Loud

The “Butchers of Yorkshire” as they became known

Round Hexham’s remote neighbourhood

In seventeen hundred and sixty one

For shedding Northumbrian blood.

 

Rubbed from the pages of history’s log

Forgotten unlike Peterloo

Or else Bloody Sunday two centuries hence

With just a small plaque now on view.

 

Fifty at least were killed that day,

Some young, some pregnant, some old

The North York Militia bearing the shame

As blood on the cobbles stained cold.

 

So stop for a latte as you pass on through

And set your weary load down

But if you’re from Yorkshire lower your voice

Your musketry laid waste the town.

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