- Vere Street Coterie
The Vere Street Coterie were a group of men
arrest ed at aMolly house in Vere Street,London in 1810 forsodomy and attempted sodomy. Eight men were eventuallyconvict ed. Two werehang ed (as per the then still extantsodomy law s promulgated by Henry VIII in 1534) and six were pilloried for this offence. Along withOscar Wilde 's imprisonment for a similar offence, this event was one of the major events in gay history inEngland during the 19th century.The
White Swan inVere Street ,London , was established as a molly-house (that is, a gay club) in early 1810 by two men, James Cook (not the seafarer) andYardley (full name unknown), who realised the lack ofgay brothel s in the city offered a business opportunity for them (Yardley claimed to bestraight with awife and purely in it for the money).The club had been operating for less than six months when, on
8 July 1810 , it was raided by the Bow Street police. 27 men were arrested, but in the end the majority of them were released (perhaps as a result of bribes) and only eight were tried and convicted.Six of the convicted men, found guilty of attempted sodomy, were pilloried in
the Haymarket on27 September that year. The crowds who turned out to witness the scene were violent and unruly, throwing various objects (including rotten fish, dead cats, "cannonballs" made of mud, and of course vegetables) at the men. The women were reported as being particularly vicious. The city provided a guard of 200 armedconstable s, half mounted and half on foot, to protect the men from even worse mistreatment.Two men, John Hepburn and Thomas White (a
drummer boy ), were convicted of the act of sodomy itself despite not being present at the White Swan during the night of the raid. The pair hanged atNewgate on7 March 1811 .It is also known in connection with alleged
same sex marriage s there byReverend John Church .The entire history of the White Swan and the Vere Street Coterie were related by the
lawyer Robert Holloway , who published a book about it called "The Phoenix of Sodom " in 1813.ee also
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Cleveland Street scandal References
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Rictor Norton , [http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0854491880/ "Mother Clap's Molly House"] , 1992
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