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Sally Lodge Sarah "Sally" Lodge (1680-1735), later known as Mother Lodge, was an English prostitute and brothel keeper in London.〔Burford, E.J. & Joy Wotton. (1995) ''Private vices - public virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan times to the Regency''. London: Robert Hale. pp. 106-108. ISBN 0709058225〕 ==Early life== According to a posthumous and possibly unreliable account of her life, Lodge was the daughter of a barber and a seamstress who died in debt and left her in the care of a vicar. The vicar placed her in domestic service and later paid £7 for her to be apprenticed for five years to a dressmaker. Lodge complained that the work was drudgery and she was treated like a slave, so at the age of 14 she ran away and eventually started her own brothel in the parish of St Martin's-in-the-Fields near Strand in London.〔
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