The mixed-race clergymen George William Gordon was a legislator in the Jamaican Parliament highly critical of govenment policies. Following the rioting at Morant Bay, Governor John Eyre had him arrested for sedition although he had been in Kingston miles away from the disturbances. He was tried by court martial, convicted, and hanged for high treason. His death caused an outcry in Britain and helped result in London's dismissal of Eyre soon after. (By John Osborne)