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  • Margaret Clap - Wikipedia
    Margaret Clap (died c 1726), better known as Mother Clap, ran a coffee house from 1724 to 1726 in Field Lane, Holborn, Middlesex, a short distance from the City of London
  • Humanist Heritage: Mother Clap (died c. 1726)
    Margaret Clap was a bold ally for a persecuted community in London during the 1720s She welcomed gay men to drink and sleep at her husband’s house in Holborn, earning her the nickname ‘Mother Clap’
  • Margaret Clap - biographycentral. com
    Margaret Clap’s career as an innkeeper is distinguished by her ability to navigate the social hierarchies and economic pressures of her time, fostering a reputation that extended beyond her immediate locality
  • Margaret Clap - grokipedia. com
    Margaret Clap (died c 1726), known as Mother Clap, was an English woman who operated a molly house—a clandestine venue for homosexual men to gather, cross-dress, and engage in sodomy—in Field Lane, Holborn, London, from approximately 1724 to 1726
  • The Trial of Margaret Clap - Rictor Norton
    Margaret Clap was indicted for keeping a disorderly house in which she procured and encouraged persons to commit sodomy
  • The Echoes Of Three Centuries Ago – LupeWrites
    By dawn, around 40 gay men had been rounded up and arrested Margaret or “Mother” Clap was arrested herself and sent to the pillory the following July for ‘keeping a Disorderly House…for the Entertainment of Sodomites’ She was also sentenced to two years in prison
  • Margaret Clapp - Wikipedia
    Margaret Antoinette Clapp (April 10, 1910 – May 3, 1974) [1] was an American scholar, educator and Pulitzer Prize winner She was the president of Wellesley College from 1949 to 1966
  • Biography of Margaret Clap
    Read the full biography of Margaret Clap, including facts, birthday, life story, profession, family and more
  • Margaret “Mother” Clap: Molly Houses, Reformation Societies, and . . .
    Stage performances featuring drag artists and mock marriage ceremonies were forms of entertainment and expression One of the most notorious molly houses was run by Margaret Clap, also known as Mother Clap, on Field Lane in Holborn between 1724 and 1726 Her establishment dualled as a coffeehouse
  • Margaret Clap Explained
    Margaret Clap (died), better known as Mother Clap, ran a coffee house from 1724 to 1726 in Field Lane, Holborn, Middlesex, a short distance from the City of London





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