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'''Robert Jones''' was a British cavalry officer.
'''Robert Jones''' was a British artillery officer.


In 1772 he published the first book about figure skating, but in the same year he was tried for sodomy for a 13-year=old boy, sentenced to death, and pardoned on condition that he left the country.<ref>http://rictornorton.co.uk/eighteen/jones1.htm "The First Public Debate about Homosexuality in England:
In 1772 he published the first book about figure skating, but in the same year he was tried for sodomy for a 13-year=old boy, sentenced to death, and pardoned on condition that he left the country.<ref>http://rictornorton.co.uk/eighteen/jones1.htm "The First Public Debate about Homosexuality in England:
The Case of Captain Jones, 1772" in ''Hoosexuality in Eighteenth-Century England'' by [[Rictor Norton]].</ref>
The Case of Captain Jones, 1772" in ''Hoosexuality in Eighteenth-Century England'' by [[Rictor Norton]].</ref>


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Robert Jones was a British artillery officer.

In 1772 he published the first book about figure skating, but in the same year he was tried for sodomy for a 13-year=old boy, sentenced to death, and pardoned on condition that he left the country.[1]

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  1. http://rictornorton.co.uk/eighteen/jones1.htm "The First Public Debate about Homosexuality in England: The Case of Captain Jones, 1772" in Hoosexuality in Eighteenth-Century England by Rictor Norton.