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sodomy with each other and that on the Lord's day in time of public exercise. The governor and divers of the assistants met and conferred about it but did not think it fit to try them here.<ref>Jonathan Ned Katz, ''Gay/Lesbian Almanac'' (NY: Harper & Row, 1983), p. 73, citing Nathaniel Bouton, ed., ''Provincial Papers: Documents and Records Relating to the Province of New Hampshire, from the Earliest Period of its Settlement: 1623-1687'' (Concord, N.H.: G. E. Jenks, 1867), vol. I, p. 106.</ref></blockquote>
 
sodomy with each other and that on the Lord's day in time of public exercise. The governor and divers of the assistants met and conferred about it but did not think it fit to try them here.<ref>Jonathan Ned Katz, ''Gay/Lesbian Almanac'' (NY: Harper & Row, 1983), p. 73, citing Nathaniel Bouton, ed., ''Provincial Papers: Documents and Records Relating to the Province of New Hampshire, from the Earliest Period of its Settlement: 1623-1687'' (Concord, N.H.: G. E. Jenks, 1867), vol. I, p. 106.</ref></blockquote>
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Revision as of 14:30, 17 April 2008

"Two men . . . committed sodomy"

The papers of the Province of New Hampshire, settled in 1623, include a report:

Capt. Wiggin, Governor of Pascutaquack, under Lord Say and Brook wrote

to our governor , desiring to have two men tried here, who had committed

sodomy with each other and that on the Lord's day in time of public exercise. The governor and divers of the assistants met and conferred about it but did not think it fit to try them here.[1]

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References

Article adapted from Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay/Lesbian Almanac (NY: Harper & Row, 1983) p. 73.

  1. Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay/Lesbian Almanac (NY: Harper & Row, 1983), p. 73, citing Nathaniel Bouton, ed., Provincial Papers: Documents and Records Relating to the Province of New Hampshire, from the Earliest Period of its Settlement: 1623-1687 (Concord, N.H.: G. E. Jenks, 1867), vol. I, p. 106.


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