Death on the Victorian Beat: The Shocking Story of Police Deaths
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Pen & Sword Books, 2018.
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Martin Baggoley., & Martin Baggoley|AUTHOR. (2018). Death on the Victorian Beat: The Shocking Story of Police Deaths . Pen & Sword Books.

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Martin Baggoley and Martin Baggoley|AUTHOR. 2018. Death On the Victorian Beat: The Shocking Story of Police Deaths. Pen & Sword Books.

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Martin Baggoley and Martin Baggoley|AUTHOR. Death On the Victorian Beat: The Shocking Story of Police Deaths Pen & Sword Books, 2018.

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    [synopsis] => Death on the Victorian Beat is the first book dedicated solely to the murders of police officers in the Victorian era, recalling numerous cases from across the United Kingdom. Martin Baggoley highlights the resistance faced everyday by officers of all ranks, in both the great cities and in the supposedly peaceful countryside, during this important and sometimes turbulent period in our history.

Many cases are unveiled by the author, including those of: Sergeant Charles Brett, murdered on the streets of Manchester by Fenians attempting to release two of their leaders from a police van; Detective Inspector Charles Thain, fatally wounded at sea by a prisoner he was escorting back from Germany; Constable William Jump lost his life during a bitter industrial dispute involving brick makers in Ashton-Under-Lyne; and Inspector Joseph Drewitt and Constable Thomas Shorter murdered in a confrontation with poachers in Hungerford, to name but a few.

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