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James Philip Sydney Streatfeild (November 5, 1879-1915) was an English painter, bohemian and pederastic homosexual. Born in Clapham of a landed gentry family, he studied at art college. A successful artist, he was acquainted with London society and was a friend of Robbie Ross, patron of the arts and Oscar Wilde's intimate.
   Beginning in 1913, he'd an affair with Noel Coward, whom he'd met through Coward's mother, who charred for him. Shortly before his 1915 death from tuberculosis, he extracted a promise from his friend, Mrs. Astley-Cooper, to look after the boy ("take Noël Coward home with you, he's delicate and wants taking care of"), and she took him under her protection.
   Streatfeild was known for taking an erotic interest in boys, and for being a member of the Uranian Society.

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