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  1. Charles Leslie (27 July 1650 – 13 April 1722) was a former Church of Ireland priest who became a leading Jacobite propagandist after the 1688 Glorious Revolution. One of a small number of Irish Protestants to actively support the Stuarts after 1688, he is best remembered today for his role in publicising the 1692 Massacre of Glencoe.

  2. Jul 7, 2015 · Charles Leslie’s passionate half-century of homoerotic art collecting offers a mirror for the history of gay history itself. Hugh Ryan. July 7, 2015. The "Queer Threads" exhibition,...

  3. The man who offered the ride was another regular at The Mug named CharlesChuckLeslie Hopkins, a 34-year-old Air Force veteran, medical dispatcher for UCI Medical Center and a "known homosexual" according to detectives.

  4. Dec 13, 2018 · No matter how open, liberal, or insistently not prudish one may be, Charles Leslie’s Manhattan apartment renders guests speechless. Entering the 1,800-square-foot space, lovingly dubbed the “Phallus Palace,” is akin to stepping into another world—an extremely adult, Narnia-like experience.

  5. Jun 4, 2015 · Leslie's voracious need to collect was an act of emancipation and liberation, and it culminates in his New York City SoHo apartment, "the phallus palace," with its horde of artwork...

  6. Charles Leslie was an American art collector, gay rights activist and founder of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. Biography. Charles Leslie was born in Deadwood, South Dakota. Leslie's was stationed in Heidelberg, Germany, during the Korean War. In Heidelberg, he first met with the works of sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld.

  7. Jun 21, 2019 · In June of 1969, Charles W. Leslie and his partner, Fritz Lohman, were basking in the success of their first homoerotic art show, which they had put together the month before in their SoHo loft...