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Foot, and marched with that Regiment to Carlisle, in the Time of the Rebellion in Scotland; shewing what happened to her in that City, and her Desertion from that Regiment. Also a full and true account of her enlisting afterwards into Fraser's Regiment of Marines, then at Portsmouth; and her being draughted out of that Regiment, and sent on board the Swallow Sloop of War, one of Admiral Boscawen's Squadron, then bound for the East-Indies. With the many Vicissitudes of Fortune she met with during that Expedition, particularly at the Siege of Pondicherry, where she received Twelve Wounds. Likewise, the surprising Accident by which she came to hear of the Death of her faithless Husband, whom she went in quest of. The Whole Containing The most surprising Incidents that have happened in any preceding Age; wherein is laid open all her Adventures, in Mens Cloaths, for near five Years, without her Sex being ever discovered
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of neglecting her duties. This incident was prompted due to Gray's refusal to facilitate a sexual encounter between Serjeant Davis and a local woman. For this accused neglect, Gray was sentenced to “600 lashes" and received 500 while tied to the castle gate in Carlisle. In Robert Walker's biography on her life, it is mentioned that she eluded discovery due to the manner in which her arms were tied to the gate as well as the small size of her breasts. After these events, Snell deserted and went to join the
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Hannah Snell's military career as James Gray started when she was 25 years old. She joined the regiment of General Guise in 1747 where she received training in military exercises and greatly excelled. During this time, she had a falling out with a sergeant in her regiment named Davis who accused Gray
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The female soldier; or, the surprising life and adventures of Hannah Snell, Born in the City of Worcester, who took upon herself the name of James Gray; and, being deserted by her husband, put on mens apparel, and travelled to Coventry in quest of him, where she enlisted in Col. Guise's Regiment of
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After her three-month recovery she was reunited with her fleet and returned to duty on the undermanned ship. She then spent some time in Bombay where her crewmates noticed that she did not shave her face and nicknamed her "Miss Molly Gray". This prompted her to "begin flirting with the local women"
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The pronouns and gender identity assigned to Snell vary between publications. In Snell’s original 1746 memoir, she referred to herself as "Hannah Snell" and used female pronouns. However, the subsequent 1750 version identified the author as James Gray. Later editions and newspaper
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in India. Later, she fought in the battle in Devicottail in June 1749. She was injured a total of eleven times, with one shot in her groin and five in her leg. After the battle she was sent to a hospital at Cuddylor which she was seen to by two physicians. To avoid revealing her sex, she either
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Snell moved back in with her sister Susannah and her brother-in-law, James Gray. On 23 November 1745, Snell put on her brother-in-law's clothes, assumed his name, and went to Coventry to search for Summs. Later, she learned that her husband had been executed for murder.
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articles reverted back to using "Hannah Snell". Much of the academic work on Snell likewise uses her birth name and pronouns, although papers in transgender studies and related fields have diverged from this norm.   
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Abbreviated magazine and newspaper accounts of Snell’s life were also widespread both within and beyond England. One such early article was released in a 1750 issue of London’s
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was released in 1750 by London publisher Robert Walker. It has continued to be in circulation even to the present day, available in the following books:
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In 1750, her unit returned to Britain and travelled from Portsmouth to London, where she revealed her sex to her shipmates on 2 June. She petitioned the
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as a way to reduce suspicion about her sex. Shortly thereafter, Gray returned home to England after being discharged for complications with her wounds.
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officially recognized Snell's military service in November, and granted her a pension in 1750 (increased in 1785), which was rare at the time.
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to join the British military. Snell was mentioned in James Woodforde's diary entry of 21 May 1778 selling buttons, garters, and laces.
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removed the bullet herself or was assisted by a local woman, instead of being tended by the regimental surgeon.
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on 20 August and died on 8 February 1792. She was buried at Chelsea Hospital (now the
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The Lady Tars: The Autobiographies of Hannah Snell, Mary Lacy and Mary Anne Talbot
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on 25 December 1740 to live with her older sister, Susanah, in her house in
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The Female Soldier; Or, The Surprising Life and Adventures of Hannah Snell
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The Female Soldier; Or, The Surprising Life and Adventures of Hannah Snell
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The Female Soldier: Two Accounts of Women Who Served & Fought as Men
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The Female Soldier: Two Accounts of Women Who Served & Fought as Men
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has written two fictional dramatizations of Snell's life: a radio play,
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In 1791, her mental condition suddenly worsened. She was admitted to
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In August 1748, her unit was sent to an expedition to capture the
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There are numerous accounts of Snell’s life. Snell’s memoir
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Sources claim that after receiving her pension, Snell retired to
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as a woman who was prepared to "serve, suffer and sacrifice."
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reported her claims. She was honourably discharged and the
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Index


Worcester, England
London
Old Burial Ground, Royal Hospital Chelsea
disguised herself as a man
Worcester, England
London
Wapping
British Army
John Guise
6th Regiment of Foot
Marines
Portsmouth
Lisbon
Mauritius
India
French
Pondicherry
Duke of Cumberland
The Gentleman's Magazine
Royal Hospital, Chelsea

Wapping
Newbury
Berkshire
Welford
Midlands
Stoke Newington
Bethlem Hospital
Old Burial Ground, Royal Hospital Chelsea

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