Went to a lecture this week at our local Heritage Society.
Given by a City of Manchester Official,BlueBadgerGuide.
Lots of interesting facts but one chilling one was the use of the 1796
Light Cavalry Sabre.
Waterloo issue.
It is rather broader at the curved tip and is a fearsome weapon.
It was sharpened/ honed to the same sharpness as at Waterloo,where it was
so effective the French Commanders complained to Wellington about it!
To have troops go out armed with such a weapon against unarmed people including women and children showed the Magistrates ‘ intent that day.
The blade is somewhat broader at the end and so effective that it cut a dead pig in half across then vertically and the head was completely split , in the video I watched later on google.
It cut through brass helmets at Waterloo.
I am not sure if the French expected our troops to use blunt weapons

but they did complain about this one.
There were many slides of artifacts from the day and one person, not present the other night but resident in our town is the direct descendant
of Mary Fildes ,the woman on the hustings with Henry Hunt.
The child trampled by the Yeomanry ,who was the first fatality ,we saw a photograph of his burial entry.
His mother was stated as contributing to his death because the troops had all passed but for one straggler who knocked into her and she let the child fall the as the horse came up from behind and collided with her.!
Lots more and it showed how accurate was the account which was my first reading of the event.
There are several exhibitions and I must go.
What was really surprising was the number of people who had no knowledge of Peterloo,even though they were at school in Manchester and Salford.
I suppose it depended what was on the curriculum .
I must also correct myself, The Ford Maddox Browne murals do not include scenes from Peterloo,but things starting from the Roman settlement of Manchester right through to the industrialisation.
Peterloo was still a Taboo subject in Manchester at the time the murals were being painted!
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