Thursday, 15 January 2015

Tales of Impropriety

People have always been people - and the Victorians were less shocked by what went on in their towns than you might think. For example, I found this quite casual newspaper report from the Cardiff Times on 4 October 1879:


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MERTHYR
 
A CASE DISMISSED - At the police-court on
Monday - the Stipendiary on the bench - Mary
Evans, a prostitute, was brought up charged with
stealing a dress, the property of another frail
sister named Elizabeth Jones. As prosecutrix
did not appear, the prisoner was discharged.

'Frail sisters' was a common euphemism, as was 'nightwalker' or 'lady of ill repute.'

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