ON FRIDAY, January 20, 1843, "in the open street, and in the broad face of day," Edmund Drummond, private secretary to Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, was making his way to Downing Street from Charing Cross: When he had proceeded as far as the space between the Admiralty and the Horse Guards, he was shot at by a man who approached him from behind.
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"ON FRIDAY, January 20, 1843, "in the open street, and in the broad face of day," Edmund Drummond, private secretary to Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, was making his way to Downing Street from Charing Cross: When he had proceeded as far as the space between the Admiralty and the Horse Guards, he was shot at by a man who approached him from behind."
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