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* '''1810''' – [[The White Swan, Vere Street]] raided.
* '''1810''' – [[The White Swan, Vere Street]] raided.
* '''1822''' – [[Percy Jocelyn]] deposed as Bishop of Clogher for "Sodomitical practices".
* '''1822''' – [[Percy Jocelyn]] deposed as Bishop of Clogher for "Sodomitical practices".
* '''1822''' – Suicide of [[Lord Castlereagh]].
** – Suicide of [[Lord Castlereagh]].
* '''1859''' – sudden resignation of [[Charles John Vaughan]] as Headmaster of Harrow School, for reasons not explained until the 1970s.  
* '''1859''' – sudden resignation of [[Charles John Vaughan]] as Headmaster of Harrow School, for reasons not explained until the 1970s.  
* '''1861''' – The [[Offences against the Person Act 1861]] abolished the death sentence for gay sex.
* '''1861''' – The [[Offences against the Person Act 1861]] abolished the death sentence for gay sex.
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* '''1885''' – [[Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885]] made "gross indecency" (homosexual acts, even in private) a crime. The ‘Labouchere Amendment’ was known as the “Blackmailer’s Charter”.
* '''1885''' – [[Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885]] made "gross indecency" (homosexual acts, even in private) a crime. The ‘Labouchere Amendment’ was known as the “Blackmailer’s Charter”.
* '''1895''' – [[Oscar Wilde]] convicted of gross indecency.
* '''1895''' – [[Oscar Wilde]] convicted of gross indecency.
* '''1895''' – [[Winston Churchill]] successfully sues for libel.
** – [[Winston Churchill]] successfully sues for libel.
* '''1897''' – First English-language publication of ''[[Sexual Inversion]]'' by [[Havelock Ellis]] and [[John Addington Symonds]], the first medical textbook about homosexuality.
* '''1897''' – First English-language publication of ''[[Sexual Inversion]]'' by [[Havelock Ellis]] and [[John Addington Symonds]], the first medical textbook about homosexuality.



Revision as of 14:11, 7 February 2012

Note: strictly speaking the year 2000 belongs to the 20th century, but for convenience it is treated here as belonging to the 21st (and similarly with other centuries).

2nd century

  • 122 – Emperor Hadrian visits Britain.

6th century

  • c547 – Death of King Maelgwn of Gwynedd.

9th century

12th century

13th century

  • c.1290 – Publication of Fleta, first book to mention a punishment for homosexuality in English law.

14th century

15th century

16th century

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

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