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'''Arabella Hunt''' (1662–1705) was a singer and musician, whose marriage to "James Howard" (Amy Poulter) was dissolved in 1682 on the grounds that her husband was a woman.<ref>[[Alan Bray]], ''[[The Friend]]'' pages 219–226</ref> | [[File:Arabella Hunt.jpg|thumb|Arabella Hunt]]'''Arabella Hunt''' (1662–1705) was a singer and musician, whose marriage to "James Howard" (Amy Poulter) was dissolved in 1682 on the grounds that her husband was a woman.<ref>[[Alan Bray]], ''[[The Friend]]'' pages 219–226</ref> | ||
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Arabella Hunt (1662–1705) was a singer and musician, whose marriage to "James Howard" (Amy Poulter) was dissolved in 1682 on the grounds that her husband was a woman.[1]
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- ↑ Alan Bray, The Friend pages 219–226