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The tryal and condemnation of Mervin, Lord Audley Earl of Castle-Haven
At Westminster, April the 5th 1631. For abetting a rape upon his Countess, committing sodomy with his servants, and commanding and countenancing the debauching his daughter. With the learned speeches of the Lord High-Steward, the arguments of the King's-Councel upon that occasion, and the Lord Audley's speech at the place of execution -
An Account of the proceedings against Capt. Edward Rigby, at the Sessions of Goal Delivery, held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Wednesday the seventh day of December, 1698. for intending to commit the abominable sin of sodomy, on the body of one William Minton. Printed by order of the court
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Butterflies will burn
prosecuting sodomites in early modern Spain and Mexico -
Mit Tieren und Teufeln
Sodomiten und Hexen unter Basler Jurisdiktion in Stadt und Land 1399 bis 1799 -
Sodomy in early modern Europe
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The tryal and conviction of several reputed sodomites, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Recorder of London, at Guild-Hall, the 20th day of October, 1707
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The gardner at the gallows
for buggerie laid to his charge. Being a true narrative of a strange and admirable passage of Gods providence in the reprieve of Thomas Rivers gardner, living at St. Giles in Southampton buildings; who being indicted for buggering his apprentice Henry Wells, a lad about 15 years of age, was condemned on Friday the 13. of this instant December, at the Old-Bayly sessions, and drawn to Tyburn the Wednesday following, about 10 a clock; where being tied up, the lad and his mother being present, they declare the wrong they had done him; and who thereupon was reprieved. Also the passages between the master and servant when brought back. Written by one who was an eye and ear witness -
The case of sodomy
in the tryal of Mervin Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for committing a rape. And sodomy with two of his servants, viz. (laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway) who was try'd and condemn'd by his peers on the 25th of April, and beheaded on Tower-Hill, May 14th, 1631. With his articles of belief, sent in a letter to his son; the letter he writ to his four sisters, and his speech at the place of execution. Likewise the tryal and condemnation of Laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway, who were Executed at Tyburn, July 6th. With their Dying Speeches.Printed from an Original Manuscript -
The arraignment and conviction of Mervin Lord Audley, Earle of Castlehaven
(who was by 26. peers of the realm found guilty for committing rapine and sodomy) at Westminster, on Monday, April 25. 1631. By vertue of a commission of oyer and terminer, directed to Sir Thomas Coventry, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England, Lord high Steward for that day, accompanied with the judges. As also the beheading of the said Earle shortly after on Tower Hill -
The tryal of Charles Bradbury
for the detestable crime of sodomy said to be committed on the body of James Hearne, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Thursday the 11th of September, 1755. In the Twenty-Ninth Year of His Majesty's Reign, and the Seventh sessions in the Mayoralty of the right honourable Stephen Theodore Janssen, Esq; Lord-Mayor of the City of London -
The tryal of Mr. John Lowther
for assault on John Bushnell, with an intent to commit the crime of sodomy: at an adjournment of the general sessions of the peace, at Guild-Hall, the 7th of October, 1761