It spans the period from the abolition of the death penalty
for buggery in 1861 to decriminalisation in 1967 and explores how seismic shifts in gender and sexuality found expression in the arts.
i have a low grade form of narcolepsy and a pension
for buggery i used to smoke pot with johnny Hopkins, yea him and Sloan Kettering where blazing that up everyday, im huge in japan, i was born to a German prostitute named Frau, my summers were quite mundane summers luge in the Swiss alps and if i was insolent i was placed a burlap sack and beating with bars of soap did your pants say on sale, cuz in my room they would be a 100 % off
Not exact matches
He also received four years
for 21 counts of indecent assault, four years
for a count of assault with intent to commit
buggery and 16 months
for four counts of indecency with a child.
For it is based on the graceless conclusion that only such moral supermen as himself can put an end to the universal
buggery.
Just like RCC priests rarely tell parents they choose their career path because of their passion
for little boy
buggery.
A strong Catholic would be calling
for the prosecution of the Pope
for his complicity in child
buggery.
Fault grounds
for divorce in Virginia include adultery, sodomy,
buggery, or conviction of a felony (and imprisonment of at least one year).
A series of human rights complaints were filed against William Whatcott under the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code
for various flyers that he had been distributing in the community, expressing his dismay at the presence of «sodomites,» «filth and propaganda,» and «
buggery» at local schools.
But the consequences
for the public of his being in fact guilty of
buggery, yet nevertheless released, were serious too: he would present an unacceptable risk.
Of course the consequences
for the respondent if the allegations of
buggery were made out were serious indeed, long further years of incarceration in prison.