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==18th century==
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* '''1702''' – [[William III]] dies, succeeded by [[Queen Anne]].
* '''1702''' – [[William III]] dies, succeeded by [[Queen Anne]].
* '''1703''' – First performance of ''Tunbridge-Walks'' by [[Thomas Baker'', containing a "molly" character.
* '''1706''' – [[Thomas Vaughan]] accused of blackmailing [[Edward Barker]].
* '''1706''' – [[Thomas Vaughan]] accused of blackmailing [[Edward Barker]].
* '''1726''' – Three men convicted of [[sodomy]] following cases brought by [[Thomas Newton]].
* '''1726''' – Three men convicted of [[sodomy]] following cases brought by [[Thomas Newton]].

Revision as of 19:51, 21 July 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.
  • late 6th centuryFindchán and Áid the Black cursed by St Columba.

7th century

  • 670 – St Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, prescribes fasts and penances for various homosexual acts.

9th century

12th century

13th century

  • c.1290 – Publication of Fleta, first book to suggest a punishment (which was not enforced) for homosexuality in English law.

14th century

  • 1327 – Murder of King Edward II.
  • 1376 – The Good Parliament petitions King Edward III to banish foreign traders for having introduced "the too horrible vice which is not to be named".
  • 1391 – Death of Sir John Clanvowe and Richard Neville.
  • 1395John Rykener arrested for cross-dressing.

15th century

16th century

17th century

18th century

  • 1702William III dies, succeeded by Queen Anne.
  • 1703 – First performance of Tunbridge-Walks by [[Thomas Baker, containing a "molly" character.
  • 1706Thomas Vaughan accused of blackmailing Edward Barker.
  • 1726 – Three men convicted of sodomy following cases brought by Thomas Newton.
    • – Death of Sir Isaac Newton, Britain's greatest scientist, sometimes considered to have been gay.
  • 1732Beggar's Benison Club founded in Anstruther, Scotland.
  • 1748 – Publication of Roderick Random by Tobias Smollett, including an explicitly gay character.
  • 1749 – Publication of Fanny Hill by John Cleland, sometimes thought to have been a homoerotic work in disguise.
    • – Publication of a defence of homosexuality, Ancient & Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplify'd by Thomas Cannon.
  • 1780 – The Ladies of Llangollen set up home together.
  • 1781Edward Onslow forced to resign his seat in Parliament and flee to France.

19th century

20th century

21st century

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