Fanny and Stella (51 page)
- Karslake, Sir John,
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- Kay, William,
1
- Kean, James,
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- Kerley, Detective Sergeant Frederick,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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- Kersey, Benjamin,
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- Lancet
(journal),
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,
2
,
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- Layton, George,
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- Le Gros Clark, Dr Frederick,
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,
2
- Leopold, Prince: birth,
1
- Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire
see
Abbey Green
- Lewis, Mr George:
- acts for Fanny and Stella,
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;
- character and style,
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;
- and Martha Stacey,
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;
- advises Stella’s mother as witness,
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;
- later career and knighthood,
1
- Lewis, Mr (chief clerk in bank),
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- Littlechild, Inspector,
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- Liverpool Mercury
,
1
- Lives of Boulton and Park: Extraordinary Revelations
(pamphlet),
1
- London and County Bank, Islington,
1
- London Lock Hospital,
1
- Lord Chief Justice
see
Cockburn, Sir Alexander (Lord Chief Justice)
- Lyceum Theatre, London,
1
- Martin, Bennett,
1
- masturbation,
1
- Mayne, Sir Richard (Metropolitan Police Commissioner),
1
- Medical Times and Gazette
,
1
- Metropolitan Police: special branch and surveillance,
1
- Motley, John Lothrop,
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,
2
- Mullin, Judge Joseph,
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- Munby, Arthur,
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- Mundell, Hugh:
- at Strand Theatre,
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,
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- accompanies Fanny and Stella to police station,
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,
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;
- meets Fanny and Stella,
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;
- appears in Bow Street Magistrates’ Court,
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,
2
;
- on bond between Fanny and Stella, 1;
- as chief prosecution witness,
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,
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,
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;
- later career as chiropodist,
1
- Munro, Louis:
- as Stella’s leading man,
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;
- takes up with Carlotta Gibbings,
1
- New York,
1
- New York Clipper
(newspaper),
1
- Newcastle, Henry Pelham Alexander Pelham-Clinton,
1
th Duke of,
2
- Newcastle, Henry Pelham Archibald Pelham-Clinton,
1
th Duke of, 2
- Newgate Gaol,
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,
2
,
3
- Newlyn, Sambrooke,
1
- Norris, Isabella,
1
- Northern Echo
,
1
- Nottingham Daily Guardian
,
1
- Observer
(newspaper),
1
- Ortner, Houle & Co., Messrs,
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- Ouvry, Mr (solicitor),
1
- Pall Mall Gazette
,
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,
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,
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,
5
- Paris: cross-dressers,
1
- Park, Judge Alexander (Fanny’s father),
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,
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- Park, Lieut. Atherton Allan (Fanny’s brother),
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,
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- Park, Fanny Winifred:
- at Strand Theatre,
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,
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- appearance and dress,
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- arrested,
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,
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- gives name as Frederick William Park,
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;
- Mundell meets,
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;
- appears before Bow Street magistrate and charged,
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;
- remanded in custody,
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;
- examined by Dr Paul,
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,
2
;
- family background and upbringing,
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;
- character and looks,
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,
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- effeminacy,
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,
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- home schooled,
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;
- liking for men,
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;
- articled to solicitor,
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,
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;
- behaviour and manner,
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;
- acting,
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,
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,
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- Stella’s view of,
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;
- early sexual experience,
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;
- pretends to widowhood,
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;
- friendship with Stella,
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,
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;
- second court appearance,
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- drag wardrobe and accoutrements,
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;
- hair care,
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;
- beard problem,
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;
- testimonies and evidence against,
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,
2
;
- absences from Gepp & Sons (solicitors),
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,
2
;
- at Stella’s Southampton Street lodgings with Lord Arthur,
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,
2
;
- and Stella’s relations with Lord Arthur,
1
;
- hopes for marriage to Lord Arthur,
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;
- correspondence and confidences with Lord Arthur,
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;
- at Miss Empson’s in Davies Street,
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,
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,
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;
- Lord Arthur sleeps with,
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,
2
;
- reconciliation with Stella,
1
;
- treated for syphilis,
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,
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,
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,
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;
- trial before Lord Chief Justice,
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,
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,
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- in Newgate Gaol,
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- medically examined in prison,
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- femininity of body,
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;
- supposed hermaphroditism,
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,
2
;
- relations with Carlotta Gibbings,
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- attends Carlotta’s ball,
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- released on bail,
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,
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- charges of sodomy withdrawn,
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- grows beard,
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- criminal charges,
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- letters to Lord Arthur read out in court,
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- under police surveillance,
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- in Mrs Boulton’s testimony,
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- and father’s death,
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;
- acting in America as ’Fred Fenton’,
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;
- death from syphilis,
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;
- estate and will,
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- Park, Harry (Fanny’s brother):
- and Fanny’s home life,
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;
- sexual relations with men,
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,
2
;
- arrested and absconds to Scotland,
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- bond with Fanny,
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- in Edinburgh,
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- propensity for working men,
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- prospective arrest,
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- lies low (as Charles Ferguson) in Abbey Green, Lanarkshire,
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,
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;
- sexual adventures in London,
1
;
- letter to Stella,
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,
2
;
- rearrested by Thompson,
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;
- and sentenced to twelve months’ hard labour,
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,
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;
- and father’s death,
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- Park, Frederick William
see
Park, Fanny Winifred
- Park, Lucy (Fanny’s sister),
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,
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- Parry, Mr Sergeant,
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- Paul, Dr James Thomas:
- duties as police surgeon,
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- examines Fanny and Stella,
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;
- interest in sodomy,
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- studies under Alfred Swaine Taylor,
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- gives evidence and cross-examined at trial,
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- later career and death,
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