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Trial of Roderick McLean for shooting at Queen Victoria 1882
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Trial of Roderick McLean for shooting at Queen Victoria 1882
Vintage engraving of the Trial of Roderick McLean for shooting at Queen Victoria. Roderick McLean attempted to assassinate Queen Victoria on March 2, 1882, at Windsor, England, with a pistol. McLeans motive was purportedly a curt reply to some poetry that he had mailed to the Queen. Tried for high treason that April 20, he was found not guilty, but insane by a jury after five minutes deliberation, and he lived out his remaining days in Broadmoor Asylum. The London Illustrated News, 1882
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