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Nature of Crimes

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Richard Gwyn, a man from Llanidloes, was executed in Wrexham in 1584. For what crime?   show
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In 1704, 150-200 smugglers clashed with 8 officers in Aberdovey. What were they smuggling?   show
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What was the result of the 1738 Hovering Act?   show
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What was the result of the 1736 Act of Indemnity?   show
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show A famous highway robber who was hanged at 33 years old. He lived between 1706-1739  
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Who set up a 54 man horse patrol around London in 1805?   show
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What happened with the Luddites in 1812-1813?   show
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show Agricultural labourers as a part of the Swing Riots  
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show The Rebecca Riots  
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When was a 30mph speed limit introduced on residential roads?   show
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What apparatus was introduced in 1967 to test alcohol consumption in drivers?   show
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When was texting whilst driving banned?   show
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Who bombed the Arndale shopping centre in Manchester in June 1996?   show
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show 0 were killed but 212 were injured  
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What does the IRA stand for?   show
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What happened in the 7/7 attacks on the 7th July 2005?   show
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Who was responsible for the 7/7 attacks?   show
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How many were killed and injured in the 7/7 attacks?   show
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When was football hooliganism especially prominent?   show
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show Liverpool and Juventus  
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What happened at Heysel?   show
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