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The Mollie home is an archaic English term for the bordello in which men may meet more men. In the eighteenth century, homosexuality in England was illegal, punishable by execution. Homosexual activity did require place, particularly in the big cities, nevertheless sole behind closed doors. In the seedier area of the cities there existed brothels where men (from either tons classes) world health organization were wanting to find sex by owning more men may last. A best known one was Mother Clap's molly home in the Holborn area of London. Charles Hitchen, the Under City Marshal (& crime lord), was one of victims convicted (inside 1727) of attempted sodomy vithe a mollie home.

Internet Broadway Database - Molly
Cast, crew, production information.

Jerry Livingston - Molly, The 1973 Broadway Musical
Essay by Dennis Livingston. Production information, playlist, discography, audio clip.


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