Isabel Gray (1851–1929) was a publican, storekeeper and prostitute in Eulo, Queensland, Australia.
She came to Australia some time before 1869, when she married James McIntosh in Warialda.
He died shortly afterwards and two years later she married Richard William Robinson, a station manager from Surat.
[2] In 1892, Isabel and her husband were charged with a variety of offenses, including disorderly conduct, assaulting the police, purchasing a sheep illegally, and passing a dishonored cheque.
In response, she sued the police for assault, false imprisonment and malicious prosecution.