Fanny and Stella (50 page)
- Fair Eliza (male prostitute),
1
- Fanny see Park, Fanny Winifred
- Farrer, Mrs Thomasin,
1
- Farrier, Police Constable,
1
- Fenians,
1
,
2
- Fenton, Fred see Park, Fanny Winifred
- Ferguson, Charles see Park, Harry
- Fiske, John Safford:
- in Edinburgh,
1
,
2
,
3
;
- background and career,
1
;
- infatuation with Stella,
1
;
- and Louis Hurt,
1
;
- letters to Stella in police hands,
1
;
- visits London to explain relations with Stella,
1
;
- premises searched by police,
1
,
2
;
- arrested and held in Newgate,
1
,
2
;
- charges of sodomy withdrawn,
1
;
- trial,
1
,
2
,
3
;
- Simeon Solomon describes,
1
;
- retirement to Italy and death, 1
- Flowers, James,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
8
,
9
- France: cross-dressers,
1
- George, Maria
see
Duffin, Maria
- Gepp and Sons (Chelmsford solicitors),
1
,
2
- Gibbings, Amos Westropp (‘Carlotta’):
- meets Mundell,
1
;
- uses Martha Stacey’s Wakefield Street house of accommodation,
1
,
2
,
3
;
- removes incriminating matter from Wakefield Street,
1
,
2
,
3
;
- takes men’s clothes to police station for Fanny and Stella,
1
;
- engages solicitor for Fanny and Stella,
1
;
- friendship with Fanny,
1
;
- hosts ball at Haxell’s Hotel,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
;
- relations with Fanny,
1
;
- appearance,
1
;
- friendship with Sissy Thomas,
1
;
- supposedly finances Fanny and Stella’s defence,
1
;
- tours with Louis Munro,
1
;
- death,
1
- Gibson, Dr John Rowland,
1
,
2
- Gladstone, William Ewart:
- on Duchess of Manchester,
1
;
- as godfather, guardian and political patron of Lord Arthur,
1
;
- and settling of Mr Roberts’s bill,
1
- Gladwell, Arthur,
1
- Gollan, Detective Officer Roderick,
1
,
2
, 3
- gonorrhoea,
1
- Graham, Fanny Winifred
see
Park, Fanny Winifred
- Graphic
(newspaper),
1
- Greenwood, James,
1
- Greenwood, John,
1
,
2
- H—, Betsey
see
Betsey H—
- Hagen, Catherine,
1
,
2
- Hagen, Oliver,
1
- hairstyles,
1
- Hammond, Charles,
1
- Hampshire Advertiser
,
1
- Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
,
1
- Harvey, Dr Alfred,
1
,
2
,
3
- Haweis, Mrs H.R.:
The Art of Beauty
,
1
- Haxell, Edward Nelson,
1
,
2
- Haxell’s Hotel, West Strand:
- ball,
1
,
2
;
- incorporated into Strand Palace Hotel,
1
- Haymarket, London,
1
- Heath, Sir Robert,
1
,
2
- Henry, Sir Thomas,
1
- hermaphrodites,
1
- Hewitt, Frank,
1
- Highbury Barn
see
drag balls
- homosexual:
- houses of accommodation,
1
- House of Correction
see
Coldbath Fields, House of Correction
- Hughes, Dr William,
1
,
2
- Hulme, Manchester,
1
- Hurt, Louis:
- on Stella’s mincing walk,
1
;
- courts Stella,
1
,
2
,
3
;
- invites Stella to Edinburgh,
1
,
2
;
- background and character,
1
;
- on Stella’s feminine appearance,
1
,
2
;
- and arrest of Stella and Fanny,
1
;
- devotion to Stella,
1
;
- visits police,
1
;
- arrested and confined in Newgate,
1
,
2
;
- charges of sodomy withdrawn,
1
;
- trial,
1
,
2
;
- Mrs Boulton testifies about,
1
;
- later career and death, 1
- Illustrated London News
,
1
- Illustrated Police News
,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
- Jim, John Jameson,
1
,
2
- Johnson, Dr Henry James,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
;
- Gonorrhoea and Its Consequences
,
1
- Johnston, Betsy,
1
- Johnston, Malcolm (’the Maid of Athens’),
1
,
2
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- Jones, Lieutenant (friend of Lord Arthur Clinton),
1