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

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  3. Jul 7, 2015 · Learn how Charles Leslie, a former GI and actor, built the world's first museum dedicated to gay art and history. Explore his half-century of collecting homoerotic work and his vision for the Leslie-Lohman Museum.

  4. In The Art of Looking (Bruno Gmunder), author Kevin Clarke examines that progression by analyzing the life and collection of Charles Leslie, one of the key people who collected and supported ...

  5. Charles Leslie lives in a loft filled with so much phallic and homoerotic art, he and his late partner started the world’s first LGBTQ museum. But it’s their love story that caught our attention.

  6. 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.

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  8. Charles Robert Leslie RA (1794 - 1859) RA Collection: People and Organisations. Charles Robert Leslie was born in London in 1794, but spent most of his childhood in America. Too poor to study as an artist, Leslie was apprenticed to the publishers Messrs Bradford and Inskeep in Philadelphia.