Hello Vincys, here's your bagatelle - long time comin, huh? I am listing some of the names and info from the book, The Trial of George McIntosh edited by PM Gonsalves. This trial is the result of the 1935 uprising; George (Papa Mac) Augustus McIntosh (1886-1963). Here are some names you may or may not be interested in: 1. George Thomas - headteacher of Kingstown Anglican Primary School 2. John DeSouza - farmer and shopkeeper 3.Leonard Gonsalves - employee on McConnie Gill and Co. 4. Lois McMaster (good Scottish name) - Police Constable 5. Donald Romeo - unskilled worker 6. Alexander Roberts - Police Constable 7. William Wilkinson - Police Constable 8. Joseph Banfield - Police Corporal 9. Frederick John - Police Corporal 10. Daniel John - Police Lance-Corporal 11. Leonard Mayers - Licensed Huckster (someone explain that job to me!) 12. Sybil Connell - Clerk of the Legislative Council 13. Felix Oliver - captain of a sloop 13. Ephraim Morgan - occupation unknown 14. Gideon Leach - Cable & Wireless 15. Alpheus Leslie - foreman 16. Lewis DeFreitas - shopkeeper 17. Alexander Haywood - Police sargeant 18. Sybil Power - wife of the Auditor of the Windward Islands 19. Stanley DeFreitas - magistrate during this trial. George A. McIntosh born in Kingstown - father was Donald Mcintosh from Scotland and his mother was Charlotte Glasgow, a Vincentian. In the text regarding the riot we have ... "In the market, Fred Hazell shot John Bull. When the police started firing from the market into the building, I lay down flat on my stomach under the counter. Two bullets flew past several inches above my head. i was very lucky that i was not a dead man. I managed to get away and went to the fish market. ... George McIntosh was not involved but he was detained by the authorities. From what I can recall only two persons were killed - John Bull and a fellow named Lovelace whom I saw lying in Middle Street. ... Mr. Fred Hazell, a prominent merchant, killing a man known as 'John Bull' - because Mr. Hazell was part of the establishment no formal charges were brought against him." Cheryl - I don't know where the Shepherd book is at the moment - its hiding here in my office - but its been reprinted by Frank Cass - look him up (publisher) on Google. Also saw a book on Martinique and one of the writers was a Giraud! Does anybody have the dates of when a "sugar ant" attacked the sugar plantations on Martinique? Any of you old Listbuds wondering what I'm doing in the 20th century? best regards, Cindy