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Grabriel Lawrence was hanged on 9 May 1726 at Tyburn (with William Griffin, and Thomas Wright) and then taken to Surgeon’s Hall to be dissected. | Grabriel Lawrence was hanged on 9 May 1726 at Tyburn (with William Griffin, and Thomas Wright) and then taken to Surgeon’s Hall to be dissected. | ||
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[[Category:People]][[Category:Crime]][[Category:Death penalty]][[Category:Molly houses]][[Category:London]][[Category:Holborn]] | [[Category:People]][[Category:Crime]][[Category:Death penalty]][[Category:Molly houses]][[Category:London]][[Category:Holborn]] |
Revision as of 12:51, 13 August 2011
Gabriel Lawrence, a milk man, widow and father, was tried at the Old Bailey for the crime of sodomy with Thomas Newton aged 30 after a raid on the House of Margaret Clap, a Molly House.
Grabriel Lawrence was hanged on 9 May 1726 at Tyburn (with William Griffin, and Thomas Wright) and then taken to Surgeon’s Hall to be dissected.
External sites
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17260420-64&div=t17260420-64&terms=Molly#highlight