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- Peter Wildeblood (19 May 1923 – 14 November 1999) was a British-Canadian journalist, novelist, playwright and **** rights campaigner. He was one of the...
- Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Michael Pitt-Rivers, John Gielgud, and Peter Wildeblood were convicted of homo****ual offences. Under the Criminal Law Amendment...
- Montagu of Beaulieu offered his friend Peter Wildeblood the use of a beach hut near his country estate. Wildeblood brought with him two young RAF servicemen...
- Against the Law is a 1955 book by Peter Wildeblood. It is an account of the "Montagu case" — the trial of Wildeblood, Michael Pitt-Rivers and Edward Montagu...
- Richard Starkie John Stonehouse Michael Tippett Lewis Valentine Peter Wildeblood David John Williams Death of a Train (1946) An Inspector French Mystery...
- Series 3 2017 Guerrilla Cullen Born to Kill Bill Against the Law Peter Wildeblood Docu-drama 2018 Urban Myths: The **** Pistols Vs. Bill Grundy Mike Housego...
- involving a wide array of characters, including: Epicene Wildeblood, a.k.a. Mary Margaret Wildeblood, a trans****ual woman who throws great parties Frank Dashwood...
- "consensual homo****ual offences" along with Michael Pitt-Rivers and Peter Wildeblood. Brian Sewell said in 2012, "Edward Montagu was unlucky, really deeply...
- reviews and jokingly deconstructs itself. The fictional journalist Epicene Wildeblood at one point is required to critique a book uncannily similar to The Illuminatus...
- took place there, when Edward Montagu, Michael Pitt-Rivers and Peter Wildeblood went on trial and were convicted of charges of having committed specific...