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'''Lord Arthur Clinton, third son of fifth Duke of Newcastle''' committed suicide before the notorious transvestites [[Ernest Boulton | '''Lord Arthur Clinton, third son of fifth Duke of Newcastle''' committed suicide before the notorious transvestites [[Ernest Boulton and Frederick Park]] came to trial. Jack Saul, a rent boy who wrote his memoirs The [[Sins of the Cities in the Plain]], claimed to have witnessed Lord Arthur make love to Boulton at a ball given at Haxell's Hotel in the Strand. | ||
Revision as of 21:50, 12 March 2012
Lord Arthur Clinton, third son of fifth Duke of Newcastle committed suicide before the notorious transvestites Ernest Boulton and Frederick Park came to trial. Jack Saul, a rent boy who wrote his memoirs The Sins of the Cities in the Plain, claimed to have witnessed Lord Arthur make love to Boulton at a ball given at Haxell's Hotel in the Strand.