James How
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James How
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James How, born Mary East, was an English tavern owner best known for living as a married man from 1732 until 1766, when legal action against an extortionist forced a permanent return to female presentation. How's story was the subject of contemporary newspaper articles, a section in Bram Stoker's Famous Imposters, a song in R.M. Anderson's Songs From The Howling Sea, and a painting in Ria Brodell's Butch Heroes series. Their gender identity and sexuality remain ambiguous, with early sources pre
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English tavern owner (1716–1780)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_How
date created:
2021-03-03T22:43:20Z
date modified:
2024-09-14T17:57:51Z
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