Talk:Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury (1661-1723)

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Kathy Philly said ...
14:02, 20 January 2010 (EST)
One of the letter writers noted on this subject was called the "female historian of colonial times", wife of a Senator - and more well known than her husband. I'm not sure why the contempory reports are dismissed. There was certainly cross dressing occuring in Philadelphia at the time of Hydes' visit there - arrest records for Mumming attest to that. Though, there's no need to assume the behavoir was related to same sex intimacy.

Proceedings of the Delaware County Historical Society, Volume 1

http://books.google.com/books?id=BdPTAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA172&ots=tLbQOX_-Hb&dq=edward%20hyde%20lord%20cornbury%20philadelphia&pg=PA172#v=onepage&q=edward%20hyde%20lord%20cornbury%20philadelphia&f=false
Jnk said ...
15:55, 20 January 2010 (EST)
Thanks so much Kathy for your comments and the source from the Delaware County Historical Society.

Not sure who you are referring to when you speak of "the female historian of colonial times." Can you provide an exact source?

Jonathan Ned Katz