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Authors: Catharine Arnold
âOrange Moll'
Order of the Knights of St Francis
Orrible Syn, The
(Burford)
Orwell, George
Osiris
Ostrog, Michael
Other Victorians, The
(Marcus)
Ouida
Ovid
âOxford Kate'
Oxford University
Oz
Â
Page, Damaris
Palestine
Pall Mall Gazette
Parent-Duchatelet, Alexander Jean Baptiste
Park, Frederick
Parke, Ernest
Parker Bowles, Camilla
Parker, Charles
Parker, Elizabeth
Past and Present
(Egg)
Pater, Walter
Paul, Dr James
Payne, Cynthia
Pearl Harbor
Pearl, Cora
Pearsall, Ronald
Peasants' Revolt
Pelling, Rowan
Penguin Books
People
Pepys, Elizabeth
Pepys, Samuel
Periam, Sir William
Phaedrus
(Plato)
Phaon
Philip, Duke of Wharton
Phillips, Mrs
Picture of Dorian Gray, The
(Wilde)
pimps
female
punishment for
royal
Pine, Chase
Pintor, Dr Pedro
Pizer, John
Plato
Platter, Thomas
Plautius
Player, Sir Thomas
Pliny the Elder
Polari
Policing and Crime Bill
Pompeii
Pooley, Eleanor
Pope, Alexander
pornography
Ashbee's
Index
on
in British Museum
contraband
French
Gladstone reads
Internet
in Latin
see also
Ashbee;
individual titles
Porter, Dame Shirley
Portrait of a Marriage
(Nicolson)
Potter, Thomas
Pougy, Liane de
Poulsen, Martin
Preston, W. C.
Priapus
Prick Office
Prior, Matthew
Proctor, Alfred
Profumo Affair
Profumo, Sir John
prostitution:
Acton's commentary on,
see
Acton
actresses and
alcoholism within
in art and literature;
see also
Acton; Greenwood; Mayhew; Ritchie; âWalter'
Bear Gardens Alley in
black slaves sold into
boys drawn into
bureaucratic control of
bustuariae
campaigners' calls to legalize
in cemeteries
child
children as victims of
Church and
churches built on proceeds of
âClink' prison as punishment for
coffee houses become haunts for
Cresswell's petition concerning
Criminal Law Amendment Act leads to repression of
Cromwell's ascent proves disastrous for
cucking and ducking stools used in
death by drowning among
Depression boosts
dress code for
dress women
earnings of
entrapment into
first London picture of
in France
golden age of
growing numbers within
in Haymarket;
see also
London: Haymarket
Horse Shoe Alley in
inspections required of
in James I's reign
legal downgrading of
massive risks within
Mayhew's commentary on,
see
Mayhew
medical examinations of
medieval flourishing of
Messina family dominate
names assumed by
park women
poverty and,
see
London: East End
public humiliation as punishment for
in public places
Restoration flourishing of,
see
Restoration
sexually transmitted diseases afflict
Sluts' Home in
âsmall houses' as punishment for
social commentary on,
see
Acton; Greenwood; Mayhew; Ritchie; Stead; âWalter'
suicide by drowning among
tea gardens become haunts for
tougher policing measures affect
transition from
in Vatican
virgins
World War Two brings years of plenty for
young Romans and
see also
brothels; English Collective of Prostitutes
Prynne, William
Pseudolus
(Plautius)
Public Advertiser
Public Ledger
Punch
Purdie, Alex
Â
Queensberry, Lady
Queer Londonâ¦
(Houlbrook)
Quennell, Peter
Â
Rachman, Peter
Rake's Progress, The
(Hogarth)
Raleigh, Sir Walter
âRape of the Lock' (Pope)
Raped on the Railway
Razzle
Redshawe, Anne
Redshawe, Elanor
Reed, Det. Insp. âNipper'
Reeves, John
Reformation
Remus
Restoration
years preceding, examined
Reynold's Newspaper
Reynolds, Sir Joshua
Rice-Davies, Mandy
Richard I, King
Richard II, King
Richard III, King
Richard of Devizes
Richmond, Duke of
Ritchie, J. Ewing
Robert the Bruce
Roberts, George
Roberts, Nickie
Robinson, Emma
Robinson, Richard
Roche, Mother
Rochester, 2nd Earl of (John Wilmot)
Rochfort, William
Romance of Chastisement, The
Romance of Lust, The
Romano, Giuliano
Romans:
attitude towards sex displayed by
cruel nature of
in Britain
Romulus
Ronsard, Pierre de
Room with a View, A
(Forster)
Rose Theatre
Rosebery, Lord
Ross, Robbie
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Rothenstein, Sir John
Royal Wedding Jester, The
Rugby School
âRuined Maid, The' (Hardy)
Rupert, Prince
Ryan, Dr Michael
Â
Sackville-West, Vita
Sade, Marquis de
Sadler, Tom
sailors
St Augustine
St James's Gazette
St Mary Overie
St Swithin
St Thomas Aquinas
Salisbury, Sally
Salvation Army
Sandwich, Earl of
Sandys, Sir Edwin Duncan
Sanger, William
Sapphic Epistle to Mrs D, A
Sappho
Sargent, John Singer
Satan's Harvest Home
Saul, John
Savidge, Irene
Savile, Henry
Savoy
Scarfe, Ernest
Schneider, Hortense
Schwabe, Maurice
Secret History of Georgian London, The
(Cruikshank)
Sedley, Sir Charles
Selleto, Sarah
Sellon, Edward
Seneca
Septimus Severus, Emperor
Sewy, Joseph
sex dolls
Sex in Elizabethan England
(Haynes)
sex trafficking
Sexual Offences Act
Shadwell, Thomas
Shakespeare, William
Sharpe, Insp.
Shaw, George Bernard
Shelley, Edward
Shepherd, Mrs
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley
Shore, Jane
Shrovetide/Bawdy House riots
Sickert, Walter
Siddons, Sarah
Sidney, Sir Philip
Simon, Sir Jack
Six Windmills
slaves
sexual
âwhite'
Sluts' Home
âsmall houses'
Smeaton, Mark
Smith, Eleanor
Smith, George
Smithers, Leonard
Smollet, Tobias
Smyth, Thomas
Smythe, Isabelle
Snell, Hannah
Social Purity Alliance
social reformers
see also
Acton; Mayhew
Society for the Suppression of Vice
Sodom, or the Quintessence of Debauchery
(Rochester)
Solomon, Abraham
Solomon, Simeon
Solon
Somerset, Lord Arthur
Sonnets
(Shakespeare)
Sonnetti Lussuriosi
(Aretino, Romano)
Sotades
Southwark Cathedral
Southwark, Isaac of
Sowth, Isabella
Spectator
Spenser, Edmund
Spic and Span
Spratley, Insp.
Spreeish Spouter, The
Stafford, Humphrey
Stanhope, âHell-fire'
Stanley, Venetia
Stead, W. T.
Steele, Sir Richard
Stern
Sternberg, Josef von
Stevens, George Alexander
Stewart, Frances
stewholders
stews,
see
brothels
Stopes, Marie
Story of a Dildo, The
Story of O, The
Stow, John
Strabo
Strachey, Lytton
Stratford, Robert de
Straw, Jack
Street Offences Act
Strengmakere, Gilbert le
Stride, Elizabeth
Strumpette, Alice
Suetonius
Sunday Mirror
Sunday People
Survey of London
(Stow)
Swan Theatre
Swinburne, Algernon
Swinscow, Thomas
Switzerland
Sydenham, Thomas
Symonds, John Addington
syphilis (âburning';
morbus gallicus
)
treatment for
Syphilus
Â
Tacitus
Talbot Inn
Tales of Twilight
Tankard, Herbert
Tanner, Sarah
Tatler
Taylor, Alfred
Temples of Isis
Theatre Royal
Thomas, Supt
Three Graces
Three Potters
Throckmorton, Sir Robert
Tiberius, Emperor
Times
Titanic
Todd, Charles John
Todd, Sweeney
Tomalin, Claire
transvestism,
see
cross-dressing
Treatise on the Use of Flogging, A
Tredewedowe, Alice
Truman, Mrs
Tumblety, Francis J.
Twelfth Night
(Shakespeare)
Tyard, Pontus de
Tyler, Wat
Â
Udall, Nicholas
Uffenbach, Baron Zacharias von
Under the Hill
(Beardsley)
Underhill, Sir Thomas
Ups and Downs of Life, The
(Sellon)
Â
Vassallo, Carmelo
Vaughan, Dr Charles
Venus in the Cloisters
Verville, Béroalde de
Victoria, Queen
Vile Bodies
(Waugh)
Villiers, Barbara (Lady Castlemaine)
Villiers, George
Violet, Mr
Virtuoso, The
(Shadwell)
Vizetelly, Henry
Vizzani, Catherine
Voltaire
Â
Wakelyn, Joan
Walcott, Mary
âwalk-ups'
Walker, Richard
Wallingford, John of
Walpole, Horace
Walpole, Robert
âWalter'
Walters, Catherine (âSkittles')
Walworth, Mayor
Wantynge, Margery de
Ward, Ned
Ward, Stephen
Warren, Sir Charles
Watts, George Frederick
Watts, Marthe
Watts, Mr
Waugh, Evelyn
Weather in the Streets, The
(Lehmann)
Weatherby's coffee house
Webb, Duncan
Wedding Night, The
Weekly Dispatch
Well of Loneliness, The
(Hall)
Wellington, Duke of
Westminster, Duke of
Weston, Dr Hugh
Weston, Sir Francis
Wharton, Duke of
Wheen Francis
Whistler, James
White Cross Army
Whores in History
(Roberts)
W. H. Smith
Whyburn, Mother
Wilde (née Lloyd), Constance
Wilde, Oscar
Queensberry's evidence against
trials of
Wilkes, John
Willcox, Sir William Henry
William I, King (Conqueror)
Williams, Kenneth
Williams, Raymond
Willit, Mother
Wilmot, John,
see
Rochester
Wilson, Harold
Wilson, Harriette
Wilson, Mary
Wilson, Miss
Winchester Geese
Winchester School
Winchester, Bishop of
Windmill Theatre
Wollcott, Alexander
Wood, Alfred
Woods, Sarah
Woodville, Elizabeth
Woodward, Joan
Woolf, Leonard
Woolf, Virginia
Worm in the Bud, The
(Pearsall)
Wriothesley, Henry
Â
Yeats, W. B.
Yellow Book
Yokel's Preceptor, The
Young, Toby
Â
Zola, Ãmile
THE SEXUAL HISTORY OF LONDON
. Copyright © 2010 by Catharine Arnold. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
ISBN: 978-1-4299-9006-6
First published in Great Britain under the title
City of Sin: London and Its Vices
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