Keith Wheeles

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The operative law in Ireland was literally Victorian: the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act that made ‘buggery’ punishable by penal servitude for life; and the 1885 act outlawing ‘gross indecency’ under which Oscar Wilde had been imprisoned. These laws, repealed in England and Wales in 1967, would remain in place until 1993.
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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