87th and Chartist riots in Leeds

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The Chartists were a worker’s movement which sought democratic reform of the British political system. It pursued its aims through national protest and was particularly strong in the north of England. On 15 August 1842, all available men in the 87th Depot were rushed by train from Hull to Leeds where they remained for two weeks until the situation calmed and returned to normal.