suicide of a servant of the Archbishop of Canterbury)ġ734 Pretty Doings in a Protestant Nation(Lesbianism)ġ735 An Epistle from Mr.
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(for having sex together in St Paul's Cathedral)ġ731 Plain Reasons for the Growth of Sodomyġ731 A Proper Reply To a late Scurrilous Libel William Pulteney's attack on John, Lord Herveyġ732 William Curtis, Hustler(testifies against a Club of Sodomites)ġ732 A Trial involving Princess Seraphinaġ732 The Toast Satire on the lesbian "Myra"ġ733 Newspaper Reports (castration proposed as punishment for sodomy)ġ733 An Account of the Societies for Reformation of Mannersġ734 Newspaper Reports (incl. can be transmitted by oral and anal intercourse between men)ġ715 The Game at FlatsA song about two lesbiansġ718 Jonathan Wild & Charles Hitchin (organized crime and the mollies)ġ719 Trial and Execution of Three Blackmailersġ720s & earlier Some Cross-Dressing Womenġ721 The Dying Speech of William Casey (robber attacks a sodomite)ġ721 The Trial of George Duffus "No harm, nothing but love"ġ721 The Conspirators or, The Case of Catiline, Part Iġ721 The Conspirators or, The Case of Catiline, Part IIġ722 The Trial of John Casey (ring of robbers/blackmailers)ġ722 The Trial of John Dicks "My precious little Rogue"ġ722 The Trial of Thomas Rodin "so far from being ashamed, that he gloried in it"ġ724-5 Blackmail, a Hanging, and a Masquerade Ballġ725 Trial of Goddard and Rustead for Blackmailġ726 The Trial of Thomas Wright (hanged for sodomy)ġ726 The Trial of William Griffin (hanged for sodomy)ġ726 The Trial of George Kedger (sentenced to death, but reprieved)ġ726 The Trial of Gabriel Lawrence (hanged for sodomy)ġ726 The Trial of George Whittle (a molly-house keeper is acquitted)ġ726 Letters from Philogynus (exposé of gay cruising grounds and clubs)ġ726 A Modest Proposal (to castrate sodomites)ġ726 A Letter from the Drury Lane Ladies (complaining that sodomites are ruining their trade)ġ726 The Trial of Martin Mackintosh (caught by an undercover police agent)ġ726 The Raid on Mother Clap's Molly Houseġ726 Faustina, A Satire on the Luxury and Effeminacy of the Ageġ727 Reformation Necessary to Prevent Our Ruinġ728 James Dalton's Narrative (highway robber infiltrates a molly house)ġ728 But Among Our Own Selves We'll Be Freeġ728-31 Gay Love-Letters from Lord Hervey to Stephen Foxġ729 Life of Thomas Neaves (describes mock birth in a molly house)ġ729 Of Sodomy and Bestiality (Review of laws against homosexuality in antiquity)ġ730 The Trial of Gilbert Laurence(for raping a boy) See also Bits & Pieces (Miscellaneous odds and ends, updated in the manner of a blog)ġ631 Verses following the Trial of the Earl ofġ703 The Shortest Way with Whores and Roguesġ707 Trials of Thomas Vaughan and Thomas Davis for blackmail conspiracyġ707 Daniel Defoe, On the Public Prosecution and Punishment of Sodomitesġ707 Bumography, or A Touch at the Lady's Tailsġ708 Almonds for Parrots Satire on effeminate men/sodomitesġ708 The Rival Dutchess or, Court Incendiary The lesbian loves of Queen Anne's favourite Abigail Mashamġ708 Satire on Queen Anne and her 'She-Favourite'ġ709 The Dying Words of George Skelthorpeġ709 Venereal Disease (i.e. Wish to supplement this material with non-gayĮarly Eighteenth-Century Newspaper Reports
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