Two soldiers are brought before a grand …

Years: 1768 - 1768
August
Two soldiers are brought before a grand jury on August 8 at the Surrey Assizes charged with the murder of William Allan.

However, neither is indicted because one escapes (or is freed) from the jail attached to the courthouse.

The grand jury also decides the other deaths at St George's Fields were caused by "chance medley".

The Irish playwright and government supporter Hugh Kelly makes a defense of the government's right to use force against Wilkes' supporters.

In 1770 Wilkes' supporters will start a riot at the production of Kelly's new play A Word to the Wise at the Drury Lane Theatre forcing the abandonment of the production.

On his release from prison in March 1770, Wilkes will be appointed a sheriff in London.

In 1774 he will become Lord Mayor of London.

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