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The Complete Newgate Calendar
Volume III

MARY HAMILTON

A Woman who was imprisoned and whipped for marrying
Fourteen Women, 1746

POLYGAMY, or a man marrying two or more wives -- and,
vice versa, a woman marrying two or more hus-
bands -- is a crime frequently committed; but a woman
marrying a woman according to the rites of the Established
Church is something strange and unnatural. Yet did this
woman, under the outward garb of a man, marry fourteen
of her own sex!
   At the Quarter Sessions held at Taunton, in Somersetshire,
this woman was brought before the Court; but under what
specific charge, or upon what penal statute she was indicted,
we can neither trace by the mention of the circumstance,
nor could we frame an indictment to meet the gross offence,
because the law never contemplated a marriage among
women. She was, however, tried, whether or not her case
might have been cognisable, and Mary Price, the four-
teenth wife, appeared in evidence (in such a case as this we
must be pardoned for ambiguity) against her female husband.
   She swore that she was lawfully married to the prisoner,
and that they bedded and lived together as man and wife
for more than a quarter of a year; during all which time,
so well did the impostor assume the character of man, she
still actually believed she had married a fellow-creature of
the right and proper sex.
   The learned quorum of justices thus delivered their
verdict : " That the he or she prisoner at the bar is an
uncommon, notorious cheat, and we, the Court, do sentence
her, or him, whichever he or she may be, to be imprisoned

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six months, and during that time to be whipped in the
towns of Taunton, Glastonbury, Wells and Shipton Mallet,
and to find security for good behaviour as long as they, the
learned justices aforesaid, shall or may, in their wisdom
and judgment, require." And Mary, the monopoliser of
her own sex, was imprisoned and whipped accordingly, in
the severity of the winter of the year 1746.

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