Princess Seraphina
Princess Seraphina was the alias for John Cooper who was a popular London cross-dresser. Cooper’s friends referred him as ‘her’ or ‘her royal highness’. He would was described as indistinguishable from a woman, often wearing a white gown and scarlet cloak, fluttering a fan and would curtsey.
In 1732 Princess Seraphina was bold enough to bring a case at the Old Bailey against Thomas Gordon for stealing his clothes and jewelry at knife point in Chelsea Fields. The thief then changed into Princess Seraphina, saying, if he brought a case against him he would accuse him of sodomy. Princess Seraphina was described as being lady-like at all times, there was a risk that he could be tried for a capital crime. Princess Seraphina called her ‘ladies in waiting’ to be witnesses, who were both dramatic, humorous and well liked.
Such characters were called ‘Molls’ and visited Molly Houses or Vauxhall Gardens.
People were often prayed upon for their clothes as they were often their most valuable possessions.
37. Thomas Gordon , was indicted for assaulting John Cooper Field in Chelsea Parish, putting him in Fear, and taking from him a Coat, a Waistcoat, a pair of Breeches, a pair of Shoes, a pair of Silver Shoe-buckles, a Shirt, a Stock, a Silver Stock-buckle, and 4 1/2 d. in Money , May 30.
from Old Bailey Online