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OUR BRITISH HERITAGE AND THE SWORD OF ISLAM
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Two hundred and twenty-six years ago young Warren Hastings was
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circumcised....forcibly! Twenty-four year old Warren, along with
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three hundred of his fellow English workers at the Old London
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Company offices in Cossimbazar, India, was stripped, sodomized,
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masturbated and publicly circumcised by the Moghul troops who
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overran the British outpost. Warren watched in fascination and
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horror as his prepuce was carried away in a bag containing all
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three hundred freshly severed foreskins....trophies for the
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Moslem Moghuls. Lanky, effeminately handsome Hastings, destined
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to become one of Britain's great colonial statesmen, wrote of his
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ordeal, "I, myself, was carved...."
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Hastings' carving was not the first time an Englishman had been
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circumcised at the hands of Islamic warriors, and it was not to
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be the last time. The Arabs, Turks and Afghans as well as the
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Moghuls have had their turns at plucking off British prepuces.
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In southern India, Ma'ajoon, an intoxicating combination of herbs
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was employed during the forced circumcision of captives,
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producing stupification and causing the penis to rise; the
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aphrodisiac made the ceremony easier and, by being performed on
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an erect shaft, preserved much of the foreskin. Tippoo Sultaun,
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the tiger of Mysore, used this method on British troops to make
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certain they survived and, by incomplete circumcision, to brand
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them only partially cleansed; quasi-Mohammedans. As a prison in
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the Mysorean dungeons of Swendroog, Cl. Sir David Baird, a
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prominent Scottish officer, was thus mutilated along with other
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young subalterns. Baird and his fellow captives were seized by
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powerful Abyssisian slaves, stripped naked and staked to the
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ground, their limbs splayed wide. A white bearded old surgeon
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carefully pried his long, craggy fingers into each British penis,
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determining the extent of the doomed foreskin. Then the victims'
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mouths were forced open, introducing Ma'ajoon. The wily old
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circumciser waited patiently. Soon, the drug had taken effect,
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and each officer experienced masochistic stimulation; teeth
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gritting, fist clenching, eyes transfixed as they watched their
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penises rise in anticipation. When each soldier's manhood stood
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at full flower, the old man announced, "Praise the lord! Thou
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art now to receive the ordinance of El-Knutneh, creating thee all
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to True Believer." The razor flashed once over each penis. The
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rings of flesh were offered to the fire as liberation to Allah.
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Although circumcision is not mentioned in the Koran, the prophet
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Mohammed himself is quoted as saying "It is an ordinance in men
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and honorable in women." Many Islamic theologians have insisted
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that Mohammed was born circumcised. Most Moslem youths, however,
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must wait to become "True Believer" until sometime between their
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adolescence and marriage, depending upon the sacred traditions of
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the various tribes. In some desert areas, tribesmen include
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circumcision in the wedding ceremony, using the bridegroom's
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newly-flayed penis in a test of his "manly strength" when he
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consummates the marriage. Arab boys look forward to their
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impending circumcision, the right of passage, with eager
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eroticism, as they mutually masturbate their still-uncircumcised
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penises and retract their foreskins to show each other how they
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will look once they become "men".
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As with all Semitic races, the Arab tradition of circumcision
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predates their modern religion. Historians usually theorize that
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the practice of ritual circumcision among Semitics is derived
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from ancient Egypt. Little is known about the daily life of the
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Egyptians, but proof of circumcision abounds in temple reliefs.
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Early Egyptologists assumed that all Egyptian males were
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circumcised, but more recently both circumcised and uncircumcised
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penises have been found on the unwrapped mummies of pharaohs.
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Modern Egyptologists have pondered about just whom among the
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Egyptians were circumcised and why". An early Masonic historian,
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Godfrey Higgins ("Anacalypsis", London 1836), writes, "Priests
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only of the Egyptians were circumcised." Candidates for
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priesthood, and for circumcision, were usually chosen from among
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puberty-age, virgin boys. Quoting modern Masonic historian,
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Manly P. Hall ("Freemasonry of the Ancient Egyptians", Los
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Angeles 1936), "In ancient Egypt learning was regarded as a high
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privilege and education was under the direction of a small number
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of individuals who were organized into bonds, pledges and vows of
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secrecy....(a candidate) having applied at Heliopolis, was
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referred to the Learned of the Institution at Memphis, and these
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sent him to Thebes (where) he was circumcised."
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Some historians have contended that the priests of Egypt were
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circumcised as a sacrifice, a forsaking of "sinful pleasures".
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However, the concept of sex as sin is not known to have been a
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part of the Egyptian religion. What is known is that the
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circumcised penis was a symbol of fertility, as can be seen in
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temple reliefs throughout Egypt. According to Egyptologist, E.
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A. Budge ( The Gods of the Egyptians'. Dover Publications), there
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was a very early God of Circumcision whose job was to maintain
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the fertility of the Nile banks. Another early Egyptian myth
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contended that God circumcised himself and the blood from his
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penis fell and created the universe. This myth is thought by
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some to be the progenitor of the blood cults, in which animals
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were sacrificed. and the blood covenants in the modern Semitic
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religions. Another theory, quite unorthodox, holds that the
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Great Pyramid (Cheops) was not a tomb at all (it contained no
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artifacts, no mummies, etc.) but was a temple of initiation. The
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young initiates to the priesthood were, supposedly, led single
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file through the narrow passages receiving one initiatory degree
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after another and, reaching what is now called the "Queen's
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Chamber", they were circumcised and then proceeded up the Grand
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Gallery towards the "King's Chamber" and their final degree. The
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circumcised priests were the guardians of immortality; symbols of
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fertility and life everlasting.
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Sacred circumcision was not unique to Egypt in the ancient world.
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According to Higgins the rite was performed on initiates to
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secret societies in "Tarnul, Chaldee, Madura and Tibet". An old
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text, "Asiatic Studies, Vol. II", refers to a Sacred Mystery
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School in earliest Tibet which started the celebration of its
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rites with the following herald, "Procul ! Hi 'ne procul c'ete,
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profani!" St. Chrystostom (Homelia 33, in Matt.) says, "When we
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celebrate the Mysteries, we send away those who are not
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initiated, and shut the doors, a deacon exclaiming, 'Far from
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hence, ye profane! Close the doors! Thy Mysteries are about to
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begin. Things Holy for the saints, hence all dogs''. Disdain for
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the profane (the "dog", the uncircumcised male) has trickled down
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from the Mystery priests to, centuries later, their Arab
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adherents. Amazingly, the Moslems have traditionally used the
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term ''Dog'' when referring to the uninitiated; the
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uncircumcised. "Christian Dog!'' is a slander which has echoed
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across many a battlefield. Islamic fervor, almost from its
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beginning, aimed its sword at the offending appendage. As Islam
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spread its message across the then-known world, history's
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greatest proselytism of the circumcised penis took place and
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foreskins were shorn from Spain to India to the East Indies.
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High Islam (600-1100 AD) was a period of great culture and
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tolerance for the Moslem world, and that tolerance often extended
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to conquered Christian populations. In many countries, Christians
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were not forced into conversion, or circumcision, because only
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uncircumcised males could legally be taxed and the Arab
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Caliphates needed the money. The Moslem rulers of Christian Syria
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and Sicily were among the most tolerant in all history only
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Moslem Spain forced her Christian sons to shed their foreskins.
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Indeed, Omar II (Umayyed Caliphate, 717- 712 AD) even argued
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against religious circumcision .... a late version of St. Paul.
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Then came the Crusades. The burly, marauding, rapine crusaders
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who swept down from the European wilderness were truly barbarian
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in the eyes of the Moslems. And, they were "dogs". Their clumsy
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plunder was soon met, reluctantly, with calculated cruelty...and
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Islam once again lost its tolerance for the uncircumcised penis.
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Many a handsome Knight in shining armor was dispatched back to
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his cold northern woods without the benefit of his "hood". The
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situation deteriorated until, by the time, five centuries later,
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British colonialism set its gaze upon Moslem ruled India, it was
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"As in Biblical times...", quoting historian Allen Edwardes,
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("Jewel in the Lotus", Julian Press 1959), "the slashed prepuces
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of the Unbelievers, heaped in mounds following a great battle, in
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accordance with the rigid martial code of the Moghul Empire, the
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warrior rose in rank according to the number of foreskins he
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brought in from the field." At this moment in history, British
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prepuce met Sword of Islam.
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As the mighty British Empire expanded and Mother England sent
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forth soldiers, adventurers and government clerks, more and more
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of her Christian sons returned home with Islamized penises.
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Unfortunately, many did not return but instead bled to death as a
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result of their foreskin amputation. Phimosis, the condition of
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a tight or unretractable prepuce, seemingly had a high incidence
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among the English, making cavalier circumcisions by Moslem
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swordsmen risky, and as far back as 1661, the Old London Company
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realized that her many phimosed employees were in mortal danger.
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Knowing it was impossible to protect British foreskins from
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zealot Moghuls, the British governor of Madras proclaimed that
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all applicants to the Company be "bodily examined" and if a cadet
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could not "strip his yard" the company surgeon was obliged to
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"clip ye skin entire". Thus, in 1661, the first circumcision of
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European Christians by European Christians was commenced, giving
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impetus to three hundred years of routine circumcision in the
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English speaking world.
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The Old London Company records still exist giving explicit
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details about who among her illustrious empire builders were
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"clipcocks" and who were "pillcocks" (or, peelcocks;
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uncircumcised). These terms gave rise to generations of English
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schoolboy humor and playful contention, not to mention curiosity,
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between possessors or the two styles of "cocks". For many
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generations the "clipcocks", in the minority, suffered great
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indignation. Robert Clive, the hero in the British takeover of
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India, was angered when his phimosed penis was circumcised by the
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company surgeon; "By God, had I known I was to come out here to
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be clipped I'd have forsaken pork and procured me a scullcap!"
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When taunted by the pillcock cadets in his own company Clive
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"...did menace ye offending cadets with his pen-knife, asking who
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should be the first in ye loss of his precious skin.''
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By the early nineteenth century, however, the clipcock became
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fashion among the British aristocracy, who wore it as a badge of
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honor--proof of serving Throne and Empire in foreign service.
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