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Chastity belt, steel.
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Chastity belt, iron waist belt missing.
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Chastity belt, decorated, lined with silk.
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Chastity belt, iron. Obtained in Toulouse.
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Chastity belt, iron covered with velvet and silk.
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Chastity belt, damascened steel. Design includes scene showing Adam and Eve.
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Chastity belt, complete with waistbelt and padlock. Covered with velvet and mounted on a modern lining.
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Two typescripts of magazine articles: 'Marriage' for Woman; 'Is Chastity Outmoded' for Woman and Beauty
Date: c.1920s-1970sReference: PP/HRW/B.17Part of: Wright (née Lowenfeld), Helena Rosa (1887-1982), birth control pioneer- Books
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Practical discourses on moral subjects. ... . On Gratitude. Humility. Veracity. Chastity. Temperance. Contentment. Industry. By William Dodwell, M. A. Rector of Shottesbrook, Berks.
Dodwell, William, 1709-1785.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The whole duty of woman, comprised in the following sections viz. 1. Introduction. 2. Curiosity. 3. Reflection. 4. Vanity. 5. Knowledge. 6. Reputation. 7. Applause. 8. Censure. 9. Insinuation. 10. Affectation. 11. Modesty. 12. Chastity. 13. Complacence. 14. Acquaintance. 15. Friendship. 16. Elegance. 17. Frugality. 18. Employment. 19. Virginity. 20. Marriage. 21. Education. 22. Authority. 23. Widowhood. 24. Religion. By a lady.
Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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The royal marriage. King Lemuel's lesson of 1. Chastity, 2. Temperance, 3. Charity, 4. Justice, 5. Education, 6. Industry, 7. Frucality, 8. Religion, 9. Marriage, &c. practically paraphras'd; with remarks, moral and religious, upon the virtues and vices of wedlock. By Mr. Dyke's: formerly of ... Oxon; and ...
Date: 1722- Books
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Sermons on various subjects, (viz.) Christian faith, I. II. III. A Rational Defence of the Gospel. IV. Faith the Way to Salvation. V. None excluded from Hope. Christian Morality, VI. Vii. Viii. Truth and Faithfulness. IX. Gravity. X. XI. Justice. XII. Temperance. XIII. Chastity. XIV. A Lovely Carriage. XV. Things of good Report. XVI. Courage and Honour. With hymns suitable to every subject. By I. Watts. Vol. II.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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The lady's present to the fair sex: shewing, the whole duty of woman. Digested under the following heads: curiosity reflection vanity knowledge Reputation Applause Censure Insinuation Affectation Modesty Chastity Complacence Acquaintance Friendship Elegance Fruganty Employment Virginity Marriage Education Authority Widowhood Religion Written by a lady, at the desire of a noble lord.
Lady.Date: [1760?]- Books
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The charms of women: or, a mirrour for ladies. Wherein the accomplishments of the fair sex are impartially delineated. Under the following Heads, viz. Industry. Frugality. Chastity. Temperance. Charity. Justice. Education. Religion. Marriage. Recreations. With occasional remarks upon the dress of ladies, their Tea-Table Conversation, and Modern Gallantry. By James Bland, M.D.
Bland, James, Professor of Physic.Date: [1736]- Books
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Unparallel'd varieties: or, the matchless actions and passions of mankind, displayed in near four hundred notable instances and examples. Discovering the transcendent Effects; I. Of Love, Friendship, and Gratitude. II. Of Magnanimity, Courage, and Fidelity. III. Of Chastity, Temperance, and Humility. And, on the contrary, the tremendous Consequences, IV. Of Hatred, Revenge, and Ingratitude. V. Of Cowardice, Barbarity, and Treachery VI. Of Unchastity, Intemperance, Ambition Imbellished with pictures. By Robert Burton.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1728- Books
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Select sermons on the following subjects, The love of God. The love of our neighbour. Swearing and Perjury. The Sabbath. Chastity. Drunkenness. Death. 3 Serm. And a sermon at the funeral of the Honourable Robert Boyle. By Gilbert Burnett D. D. Sometime Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow, afterwards Bishop of Sarum.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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A voyage to St. Kilda, the remotest of all the Hebrides; or, Western Isles of Scotland. Giving an account of the very remarkable inhabitants of that place; their Beauty and singular Chastity; (fornication and Adultery being unknown among them) their Genius for Poetry, Musick, Dancing; their surprising Dexterity in climbing the Rocks and Walls of Houses; Diversions, Habit, Food, Language, Diseases and Methods of Cure; their extensive Charity; their Contempt of Gold and Silver as below the Dignity of human Nature; their religious Ceremonies, Notion of Spirits and Visions, &c, &c. To which is added, An Account of Roderick, the late Imposter there, pretending to be sent by St. John Baptist, with new Revelations and Discoveries; his Diabolical Inventions, Attempts upon the Women, &c. By M. Martin, gent.
Martin, Martin, -1719.Date: [1749]- Books
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A voyage to St. Kilda, the remotest of all the Hebrides. Or, Western Isles of Scotland. Giving An Account of the very remarkable Inhabitants of that place; their Beauty and singular Chastity; (fornication and Adultery being unknown among them) their Genius for Poetry, Musick, Dancing; their surprising Dexterity in climbing the Rocks and Walls of Houses; Diversions, Habit, Food, Language, Diseases and Methods of Cure; their extensive Charity; their Contempt of Gold and Silver as below the Dignity of human Nature; their religious Ceremonies, Notion of Spirits and Visions, &c, &c. To which is added, An account of Roderick, the late imposter there, pretending to be sent by St. John Baptist, with new Revelations and Discoveries; his Diabolical Inventions, Attempts upon the Women, &c. By M. Martin, Gent.
Martin, Martin, -1719.Date: 1749- Books
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An exhortation to chastity.
Date: 1798- Books
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The delicate jester; or Wit and Humour divested of Ribaldry. Containing Great Variety of entertaining tales, allegories, anecdotes, and repartees Of Persons remarkable for Wit and Understanding, intermixed with poems, songs, epigrams, and epitaphs; Most of the materials entirely new. The whole put together with such particular Care as not to offend the Ears of Chastity, or infringe on the Rules of Morality, Decency and good Manners, yet at the same Time lose nothing of their Force and Brilliancy; which indisputably renders this the only Book of the kind yet published, worthy the Sanction of sober Families, who cannot be too watchful over the private Amusements of their Children.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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A voyage to St. Kilda. The remotest of all the Hebrides, or Western Isles of Scotland: Giving An Account of the very remarkable Inhabitants of that Place, their Beauty and singular Chastity (fornication and Adultery being unknown among them); their Genius for Poetry, Music, Dancing; their surprising Dexterity in climbing the Rocks, and Walls of Houses; Diversions, Habit, Food, Language, Diseases and Methods of Cure; their extensive Charity; their Contempt of Gold and Silver, as below the Dignity of Human Nature; their Religious Ceremonies, Notion of Spirits and Visions, &c. &c. To which is added, An account of Roderick, the late impostor there, pretending to be sent by St. John Baptist with new revelations and discoveries; his Diabolical Inventions, Attempts upon the Women, &c. By M. Martin, Gent.
Martin, Martin, -1719.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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The chester garland. Containing Four parts. I. Shewing how a Merchant having married a Lady whom he left unbedded, and going to Sea was drove in at Chester. where he ventur'd all his Substance upon his Wife's Chastity. II. How the Shop-Keeper rid to London, who by the help of a crafty Landlady he got himself convey'd in a Chest into the Lady's Room, where seeing a Mole on the Lady's Breast, likewise a Gold Watch and Girdle on which the Lady's Name was placed, took them and when he came to Chester stript the Merchant of all his Riches. III. How the Merchant in Revenge, sent his Man with an intent to murder her, charging him to bring him her Heart; with the Manner how he kill'd a Hog, whose Heart be brought to his Master, who thinking it was the Lady's burnt it. IV. How the Lady listed for a Soldier, and coming from Flanders, was quarter'd at Chester, where meeting with her Husband had him apprehended, and the Shop-Keeper, who being examin'd before a Justice of Peace, was order'd to pay the Merchant Forty Thousand Pounds and to stand in the pulory; to prevent which, he scabs himself in prison: Concluding with this Couple's living happily together.
Date: [1790?]- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001265: Photograph of a chastity belt
Date: 19 August 1930Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/11/97Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Digital Images
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Iron chastity belt, possibly 16th Century
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Iron chastity belt, possibly 16th Century