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  • Boulton, Thomas (Stella’s father):
     
    • marriage,
      1
      ;
    • business reverses,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    • and Lord Arthur Clinton,
      1
      ;
    • Stella’s arrest,
      1
      ;
    • Louis Hurt offers support to,
      1
      ;
    • absent from Stella’s trial,
      1
  • Bow Street Magistrates’ Court,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  • Bow Street Police Station,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  • Bradford, William, Governor of New England,
    1
  • Bradlaugh, Charles,
    1
  • Britain: social problems and change,
    1
  • brothels, male,
    1
  • Brown, Isaac Baker,
    1
  • Brown, Colonel T. Allston,
    1
  • Bruce, Henry,
    1
  • Bryan, Alfred,
    1
  • buggery
    see
    sodomy
  • Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  • Byne, Ernest (stage name of Boulton, Stella)
    see
    Boulton, Stella
  • Byron, George Gordon,
    1
    th Baron: ‘Don Leon’,
    2
  • Byron, H.J.:
    One Hundred Thousand Pounds
    (play),
    1
  • Caminada, Detective Sergeant Jerome,
    1
  • Campbell, George,
    1
  • Campbell (‘Lady Jane Grey’),
    1
    ,
    2
  • Carden, Sir Robert,
    1
  • Carlotta
    see
    Gibbings, Amos Westropp
  • Caroline, Madame,
    1
  • Carroll, Lewis:
    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
    ,
    1
  • Casper, Dr Johann Ludwig,
    1
    ,
    2
  • Castlehaven, Mervin Touchet,
    1
    nd Earl of,
    2
    ,
    3
  • Challis, John,
    1
  • Chamberlain, Detective Officer William:
     
    • and arrest of Fanny and Stella,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
      ,
      5
      ;
    • calls at Martha Stacey’s house,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
      ;
    • testifies against Fanny and Stella,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    • and medical examination of Fanny and Stella,
      1
      ;
    • admits to surveillance of Fanny and Stella,
      1
      ;
    • payments to,
      1
      ;
    • retires from Metropolitan police and becomes private detective,
      1
  • Charing Cross Hospital: Fanny attends for anal syphilis,
    1
  • chirruping,
    1
  • chloroform,
    1
  • Clarence and Richmond Examiner and New South Wales Advertiser
    ,
    1
  • Clark, Eliza,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  • Coldbath Fields, House of Correction,
    1
  • Cleveland Street Scandal (1890),
    1
  • Clinton, Lord Arthur
    see
    Pelham–Clinton, Lord Arthur
  • Clinton, Lord Thomas,
    1
  • Clutterbuck, Dr,
    1
  • Cockburn Sir Alexander (Lord Chief Justice),
    1
  • Coke, Sir Edward,
    1
  • Collette, Charles Hastings (The Society for the Suppression of Vice),
    1
  • Collier, Sir Robert (Attorney–General):
     
    • prosecutes Fanny and Stella,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ,
      4
      ;
    • calls witnesses,
      1
      ;
    • on Home Secretary’s interest in trial,
      1
  • Colton, Eleanor,
    1
  • Cox, Captain Francis Kegan,
    1
    ,
    2
  • Cox, Jane,
    1
  • Creer, Edwin,
    1
  • Cumming, Martin Luther (‘the Comical Countess’):
     
    • uses Wakefield Street house,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    • friendship with Fanny,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    • arrested with Stella,
      1
      ,
      2
      ,
      3
      ;
    • acting,
      1
      ,
      2
      ;
    • attends Carlotta’s ball,
      1
      ;
    • Inspector Thomas pursues,
      1
      ;
    • tried in absence,
      1
      ;
    • appearance,
      1
      ;
    • last sighting in Brussels,
      1
  • Daily Telegraph
    ,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
    ,
    6
    ,
    7
    ,
    8
    ,
    9
    ,
    10
    ,
    11
  • Daly, Anthony,
    1
  • Darwin, Charles,
    1
  • Davies Street, London,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  • Departmental Committee on Prisons,
    1
  • D’Eyncourt, Mr (magistrate),
    1
  • Dibdin, Acting Sergeant Edwin,
    1
    ,
    2
  • Dickens, Charles:
     
    • on Surrey Theatre,
      1
      ;
    • Hard Times
      ,
      1
  • Dickson, Mrs Agnes,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  • Doig, John,
    1
  • Druid’s Hall, City of London,
    1
  • Drag balls,
    1
  • Drysdale, George,
    1
    ;
     
    • The Elements of Social Science
      ,
      1
  • Dublin Castle Scandal (1884),
    1
  • Duffin, Hannah,
    1
  • Duffin, Maria (
    later
    George),
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
    ,
    5
  • Dunton, John:
    The He-Strumpets
    ,
    1
  • Edinburgh,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
  • Edward, Prince of Wales:
     
    • at Strand Theatre,
      1
      ;
    • visits Scarborough,
      1
      ;
    • in Mordaunt divorce case,
      1
  • Edwards, Eliza,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  • Edwards, Maria,
    1
  • Empson, Ann,
    1
    ,
    2
    ,
    3
    ,
    4
  • Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine, The
    ,
    1
    ,
    2
  • Era
    (theatrical newspaper),
    1
    ,
    2
  • Essex Herald
    ,
    1
  • Euston, Henry James FitzRoy, Earl of,
    1
  • Evening News
    ,
    1
  • Extraordinary Revelations see Lives of Boulton and Park, The: Extraordinary Revelations
    (anonymous pamphlet),
    1

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