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Queer City

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by Peter Ackroyd


  Old Compton Street 226, 229, 230

  Oliver, William 108

  Onania; Or the Heinous Sin of Self-Pollution (early-18th century) 116–17

  Onslow, Edward 151

  Orange Street 173, 174

  Orange Tree club (Soho) 208

  Order of Chaeronea 201–2

  Ordericus Vitalis 24

  Orléans, Liselotte, Duchess of 99–100

  Orléans, Philippe I, Duke of 99

  Orton, Joe 218

  Orwell, George 188

  Osborne, Francis 61

  Oviat, James (‘Miss Oviat’) 128

  Ovid 54

  Oxford, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of 55–6

  Oxford Street 184, 200, 213

  Oxford University 26, 45; boat race 183, 200

  Paddon, George 182

  paedophilia 9, 65, 103, 131, 174, 189

  Pagitt, Ephraim, Heresiography 43–4

  Pall Mall 101, 102

  Palladium (theatre), Circle Bar 208

  pantomime 148, 183, 186

  Panton Street 219

  Paris 27, 100

  Park, Frederick (‘Fanny’) 183–5, 189

  Pateshull, Peter 26

  pathics (passive partners) 2, 100, 115

  Paul, St, epistle to the Romans 71

  pederasty 9, 10, 43, 53–6, 65–6, 123, 190

  Peel, Sir Robert 172

  Pentonville prison 199

  Pepys, Samuel 88, 89–90

  Pert, Obert 124–5

  Petronius 12

  Pettit, Nicola 228

  phallocentrism 10, 77–8, 152–3

  phalloplasty 228

  Philip II, King of France 24

  Philip II of Macedon 201

  Phillips, Katherine (‘Orinda’) 79

  Phoenix of Sodom; or The Vere Street Coterie (1813) 166–7

  Physiognomonics (c.300 BC) 10–11

  physiognomy, and queerness 55, 202

  Piccadilly 191, 219

  pillories (punishment devices) 102, 107, 122, 154–6, 166

  Pimlico 178

  Pink Elephant club (Soho) 219

  pirates, female 137

  Pitt, William, the Younger 161

  Plain Reasons for the Growth of Sodomy (1728) 135

  Plato, Symposium 4, 198

  Play Pen bar (Notting Hill) 230

  playhouses see theatre

  polari (slang language) 185–6

  Pondicherry, siege of (1778) 138

  ‘poof’, usage of term 4, 181

  Pope, Alexander 106, 115

  Pope, Mary 82

  Pope’s Head Alley (City) 111

  Poplar 136

  Poplet, Mary 129

  pornography 76, 116, 144, 175, 189

  Portland, William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland 97–8, 100

  Portland Place 184

  Poulter, Amy (‘James Howard’) 79–80

  Prat, Abbé du (pseud.), Venus in the Cloister 76

  Pratt, John 176

  Price, Mary 139–40

  Prince of Wales Theatre 208

  prints, erotic 174–5

  Procter, William 161

  prostitution: Roman times 9–10; medieval period 37–9; 16th and 17th centuries 51, 86; 18th century 107, 112, 120, 130, 133, 135–6, 150; 19th century 183–4, 190, 192–3; see also brothels

  ‘Pry, Paul’ see Burke, Thomas

  Prynne, William, Histriomastix 49–50, 50–51

  public houses 85, 88, 120, 123–4, 165, 173, 181, 208, 219; see also bars and nightclubs; inns; molly houses

  Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath 115–16

  Puritans 49–50, 65, 72

  ‘queen’, usage of term 3

  Queen Square (Bloomsbury) 165

  Queenhithe 10, 26, 39

  Queensberry, John Douglas, 9th Marquess of 197–8

  ‘queer’, origins and usages of term 1, 5, 228–9

  queer studies/theory 1, 226

  radishes, used in penetration 9

  Raife de Clermont (knight) 24

  railways 182

  Ramillies, Battle of (1706) 138

  Rangoon Street (City) 12–13

  rape 9, 15, 65–6, 131

  Read, Mary 137

  Read, Richard 160–61

  Readshawe, Thomas 161

  Red Lion tavern (Soho) 123

  Redshawe, Anne 135

  Regent Street 181, 183, 205

  Regent’s Park 190

  Reina, Casiodoro del 44

  restaurants 198, 199, 207

  Reynolds, William 65

  Richard I, King 23–4

  Richard II, King 32, 40

  Richard of Devizes (chronicler) 25

  Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire 21

  Rigby, Edward 101–2

  Rivers, Thomas 93

  Robinson, Isabella 145

  Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of 91–2

  Rockingham club (Soho) 208

  Roger of Chester (chronicler) 23

  Roman Catholicism see Catholicism

  Roman London 8–14

  Rome, ancient 148

  Rose and Crown public house (St Martin’s Lane) 173

  Rosebery, Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of 197

  Rowton Houses (hostels) 188

  Royal Academy of Arts 151

  Royal Exchange 39, 85–6, 111

  Royal Exeter Hotel (Strand) 183

  Royal Hospital Chelsea 138

  Royal Oak public house (St James’s) 123–4

  Royal Vauxhall Tavern 230

  Royston, Hertfordshire 59

  Rugby Union 228

  ‘Rummy Cove’s Delight, The’ (1833) 177

  Running Horse public house (Mayfair) 208

  Rykener, John 37–9

  Sacred Band of Thebes 201

  Saffron Hill 85

  sailors 86, 90, 163; reputation of 19; women as 81, 137–8, 145, 205

  St Clement Dane’s, Church of 125

  St Dunstan in the East, Church of 108

  St Dunstan in the West, Church of 125

  St George’s Fields 108, 167

  St Giles in the Fields, Church of 125

  St James’s Hotel 181, 199

  St James’s Park 91, 101, 110, 116, 126, 128, 150, 164

  St James’s Square 123–4

  St Katharine by the Tower, Church of 38

  St Martin’s Lane 173

  St Marylebone Parish Church 79

  St Paul’s Cathedral 86, 124–5

  St Paul’s, Covent Garden 213

  St Thomas’s Hospital 107, 222

  Sangster, John 160

  ‘sapphism’, origin and usage of term 5, 143

  Sappho 5, 79, 142

  Sappho-an, The (1749) 140

  Sappick Epistle, A (1777) 5, 142

  Satan’s Harvest Home (1749) 154

  Satyr on the Players (1682) 89

  Saul, Jack 189, 190, 192, 193

  saunas 230

  Savile, Henry 91

  Savoy (district) 106

  Saxons see Anglo-Saxons

  Scarsdale, Robert Leke, 3rd Earl of 100

  Schofield, Michael, A Minority 217

  schools and schoolmasters 25, 54, 62, 92, 122, 131, 169

  science, and sexuality 3–4, 202–4

  Scipio 11

  Second World War 215

  Sedley, Sir Charles 89–90

  ‘Seraphina, Princess’ see Cowper, John

  Serpentine (Hyde Park) 202

  Seven Dials 142, 167, 177

  Sextus Empiricus 8

  Sexual Offences Act (1967) 217, 218

  Sexual Offences Act (2003) 42

  Shadwell 86

  Shakespeare, William 51–2, 139, 198

  Shann, Mr (China shop owner) 155–6

  She-Wedding, The (1684) 80

  Shelley, Mary 145

  Shoe Lane (City) 26

  shop assistants 39, 105–6

  Shoreditch 74; Holywell Priory 21

  Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, Duke of 99

  Sidall, Wil
liam 108

  Siddons, Sarah 143

  Sinclaire, Nikki 228

  Sinks of London, The (1835) 177

  Sins of the Cities of the Plain, The (1881) 189–90, 192

  ‘Sir Launfal’ (Anglo-Norman lay) 24

  Skelthorp, George 110–111

  Smith, John (convicted bugger) 176

  Smithfield 120, 122, 123; market 150

  smoking 202, 206

  Smollett, Tobias, Roderick Random 150–51

  Smyth, William 39

  Snell, Hannah 137

  social media 229, 232

  Society of Dilettanti 152, 158

  Society for the Reformation of Manners 97, 101, 126; secret agents 107, 111, 119–20

  Society for the Suppression of Vice 171, 174

  Sodomites’ Shame and Doom, The (1702) 110

  sodomy: usages and definitions of term 1–2; pre-Roman era 8; Byzantine empire 14; Anglo-Saxons 14–16; Vikings 19; early medieval 20, 21, 23; late medieval 26–7, 28–9, 33, 39–41; 16th century 41–4, 55–6; 17th century 59, 64–6, 87–8, 93–4, 97–103; 18th century 106–7, 110–112, 120–22, 129–33, 151, 156–7; 19th century 163–78, 184

  Soho 208, 219, 226, 229–30, 231

  soldiers 97, 151, 165, 187; as hustlers 110–111, 150, 173–4, 175, 187, 190, 216; in wartime 207, 208, 215; women as 137–8, 207; see also military service

  Solferino’s (restaurant) 199

  Solomon, Simeon 190

  Somerset, Lord Arthur 193, 194

  Somerset, Robert Carr, Earl of 60, 61

  Soper Lane (City) 37

  sorcery, and sodomy 33, 42

  Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of 65

  Southwark 12, 47, 65, 167

  Southwell, Francis 55–6

  Spare Rib (magazine) 221

  Sparshott, John 176

  Spartan club (Pimlico) 208

  Spenser, Edmund, The Shepherd’s Calendar 53

  Spitalfields 135, 174, 231

  ‘spoonitoria’, proposals for 202

  Stafford, Humphrey 65–6

  Standard public house (Piccadilly) 219

  Stanhope, James Stanhope, 1st Earl 100

  Stanley, Sam 228

  Steckwel, Dick 86

  Steele, Sir Richard 82, 106

  Stephens, Samuel 119–20

  Stepney 124

  Stevens, James 128–9

  Stonewall riots 221, 225

  Strabo 7

  Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of 100

  Strand 106, 181; hotels 183; taverns and public houses 85, 173, 181; York House 64

  Strand Theatre 183, 184

  Streatham 213

  Stubbes, Philip, The Anatomy of Abuses 50, 72

  Suffolk Street (Haymarket) 135

  suicide 107, 108, 111–12, 172, 197, 213, 215

  Sunderland, Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of 98–9

  Sweetman, Roger 160–61

  Swift, Jonathan 98; Gulliver’s Travels 141

  Swinscow, Thomas 193

  swishiness 87

  Symonds, John Addington 186–7, 188, 202; A Problem in Modern Ethics 201; Sexual Inversion 203

  Tacitus, Agricola 11

  Talbot, Mary Anne (‘James Talbot’) 137, 138

  Talbot Inn (Strand) 127

  Tatian 10

  taverns see public houses

  Tavistock Street (Covent Garden) 135

  Taylor, Alfred 198–9

  Taylor, Benjamin 130–31

  Tea Kettle bar (Wardour Street) 208

  telegraph boys 192–3

  television 228

  Temple (district) 102, 106, 166

  Thackeray, William Makepeace 169; Vanity Fair 147–8

  theatre: 16th and 17th centuries 45, 47–53, 76, 88–9, 90–92, 93–4; 18th century 105, 108–9, 112, 113, 142, 147; 19th century 183, 200, 203–4; 20th century 208

  Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 112, 144

  Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury 16

  Theodore II, Patriarch of Constantinople 119

  Theydon Garnon, Essex 38

  Thieving Lane (Westminster) 125

  ‘third genders’ 17, 154

  Thomas, Joseph 102–3

  Thorp, Henry 108

  Thrale, Hester 143–4, 145

  Threatening Letters Act (1825) 174

  Three Potters tavern (Cripplegate) 88

  Three Shoes tavern (Moorfields) 123

  Three Tobacco Rolls tavern (Covent Garden) 123

  ‘tiddy dolls’ (slang term) 159

  ‘tommies’ (slang term) 142

  Tower of London 10, 19

  Trafalgar Square 174

  transgender people 37, 154, 226–7, 227–8, 232

  transvestism: Anglo-Saxons 17; medieval period 24, 36, 37; 16th and 17th centuries 47, 48, 70, 71–2, 73–4, 81, 89, 90; 18th century 115, 127, 128–9, 136–7, 141, 142, 145, 153, 157, 163; 19th century 163, 176–8, 182–5; 20th century 205, 206–7; see also drag acts

  travellers, bed-sharing 160–61

  Treasons Act (1534) 41

  Trocadero, Long Bar 207, 208

  Tunley, Thomas 39

  Turkey 143

  Turnagain Lane (City) 182

  ‘Two Kissing Girls of Spitalfields’ (1728) 135

  Two Sugar Loaves tavern (Drury Lane) 129

  Tyburn gallows 93, 119

  Udall, Nicholas 54

  Uffenbach, Zacharias Conrad von 106

  Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich 4

  Uranians 4

  urban life, and queerness 148–50, 182

  urinals, public see lavatories, public

  utilitarianism 169–70

  vagrancy laws 164, 188, 202

  Vallender, Lucy 228

  Vanbrugh, Sir John, The Relapse 94

  Vauxhall 85, 230

  venereal disease 109, 124

  Venus in the Cloister (1683) 76

  Vere Street coterie 165–7

  Vernon, James 99

  Victoria, Queen 71

  Victoria Station 216, 219

  Vidal, Gore 229

  Vikings 18–19

  Vincent, John 87

  Vinnian, Penitential of 16

  Virgil, Bucolics 54

  ‘V–, Countess’ 204

  Wakley, Archibald 187

  Walbrook 13

  Walker, Richard 64

  Wallington, Nehemiah 65

  Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford 152, 154

  Wandering Whore, The (1660) 89

  Ward, Ned 92–3, 112

  Ward, Tania 228

  Wardour Street 208

  Ward’s Irish Bar (Piccadilly) 219

  Warwick, Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of 32

  Waterloo Station 211

  Waugh, Evelyn, Brideshead Revisited 45

  Wedgwood, Henry 176

  Wellington public house (Soho) 207

  Wells, Henry 93

  ‘Welsh, Christopher’ see Davies, Christina

  Wentworth, Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford 100

  Westminster 123, 125

  Westminster Abbey 82, 173, 175; St John the Baptist chapel 76

  Westminster Hall 185

  Westminster School 54

  Whale, Robert (‘Peggy’) 123

  Wheatsheaf public house (Fitzrovia) 219

  White Bear public house (Piccadilly Circus) 219

  White Cross Place (City) 123

  White Lion Tavern (Haymarket) 170–71, 173

  White Swan public house (Vere Street) 165

  Whitechapel 125, 188, 231

  Whitefriars Theatre 49, 85

  Whitehall 90

  Widow in Masquerade tavern (Wapping) 138

  Wild, Sir Ernest 209

  Wild, Jonathan 126

  Wilde, Oscar 197–9, 203, 206; The Importance of Being Earnest 192

  Wilde, Willie 198

  Wilkes, John, An Essay on Woman 140

  Willesden 207

  William I ‘the Conqueror’, King 19

  William II ‘Rufus’, King 19–20, 21, 2
3, 59

  William III, King 97–8, 99–100, 113

  William Adelin 21

  William of Malmesbury 20

  Williamson, Richard 127

  Wilson, Arthur 62

  Wilson, Edward 99

  ‘Wilson, Miss’ (prostitute) 135–6

  Wilson, Sir Thomas 59

  Windmill Street (Piccadilly) 123

  Windsor Castle public house (Strand) 181

  ‘windward passage’ (slang term) 3, 122

  witchcraft: and sodomy 33, 42; and transvestism 17

  Wiveton, Norfolk 76

  Wodrow, Robert 98

  Woffington, Margaret ‘Peg’ 142

  Wolf, Henry 131

  Wolfenden report (1957) 217–18

  Woman Hater’s Lamentation, The (1707) 112

  Wood, Anthony 81

  Woodward, Thomas 79

  Woolverton, Walter 200

  Woolwich Arsenal 207

  words for queers and queerness 1–5, 16, 66, 147, 159, 181, 228–9, 232

  workhouses 188–9

  Worsley, T.C. 4

  Wortley Montagu, Lady Mary 115, 143

  Wright, Thomas 123

  Wycliffe, John, biblical translation 3

  Yates, Joseph 122

  Yates, Mary Anne 144

  Yokel’s Preceptor, The (guidebook) 181

  Yorkshire Stingo public house (Marylebone) 200

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  Table of Contents

  Contents

  About the Book

  About the Author

  Also by Peter Ackroyd

  List of Illustrations

  Title Page

  1: What’s in a name?

  2: A red and savage tongue

  3: A military lay

  4: The friend

  5: No cunt

  6: Bring on the dancing boys

  7: Soft and slippery

  8: The rubsters

  9: Suck thy master

  10: Arsey-Versy

 

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