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  1. Lord Arthur Pelham-Clinton (23 June 1840 – 18 June 1870), known as Lord Arthur Clinton, was an English aristocrat and Liberal Party politician. A member of Parliament (MP) for three years, he was notorious for involvement in the homosexual scandal and trial of Boulton and Park.

  2. 11 de jul. de 2018 · Las dudas y la tremenda polvareda que causó la repentina muerte de Lord Arthur sirvieron a Mary Jane Furneaux para suplantar la identidad del aristócrata

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  3. Lord Arthur Pelham-Clinton (23 June 1840 – 18 June 1870) was an English aristocrat and Liberal Party politician. He was the third son of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle and Lady Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton.

  4. 8 de jun. de 2016 · Then – brace yourself! – there was Lady Stella Pelham Clinton, who lived as the wife of a Tory MP named Lord Arthur Pelham Clinton, sharing a bed with him in a flat just off the Strand.

  5. Park and Boulton remained in jail for months before they were released to await their trial. The court also indicted other members of their party the night of their arrest as well as Boulton’s lover, Lord Arthur Clinton.

  6. In the late 1860s they were joined on a theatrical tour by Lord Arthur Clinton, the Liberal Party Member of Parliament for Newark. Also homosexual, he and Boulton entered into a relationship; Boulton called himself Clinton's wife, and had cards printed showing his name as Lady Arthur Clinton.

  7. mer MP, Lord Arthur Clinton, third son of the Duke of Newcastle, who had played husband to Boulton both onstage and off—a stationer testified to having printed up cards for "Lady Arthur Clinton" (PMG 30/5/1870). Boulton and Park are now, almost a century and a half later, celebrities in gay history books,