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- The Vagrancy Act 1898 (Vict. 61 & 62 c.39) was a piece of legislation in England and Wales that criminalised men who lived off the earnings of prostitution (pimping) and who solicited in public places. The bill was generally viewed as successful in its impact, leading to the similar . (en)
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- Sir Matthew Ridley, Home Secretary (en)
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- An Act to amend the Vagrancy Act, 1824 (en)
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- Unclear what amendment is meant (en)
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- Vagrancy Act 1824, s.10, Vagrancy Act 1828, Vagrancy Act 1884, s.1. (en)
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- The Vagrancy Act 1898 (Vict. 61 & 62 c.39) was a piece of legislation in England and Wales that criminalised men who lived off the earnings of prostitution (pimping) and who solicited in public places. The bill was generally viewed as successful in its impact, leading to the similar . (en)
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