A female innkeeper is called an innkeeper; the noun isn't gender-specific.
The term was used in the past to refer to someone who owns or manages an inn.
Today we'd be more likely to call them a hotel owner or hotel manager, or a bar owner or bar manager, terms which are also not gender-specific.
Another older term used instead of innkeeper was landlord. The term landlord today is not gender-specific, but a landlord who is female was once, and is sometimes still, referred to as a landlady.
Today, calling a person who runs a hotel, bar or inn, a landlady might be considered old-fashioned or, at worst, impolite.
a woman eho keeps inn or boarding house?
Landlady
Mary Surratt, who ran the boarding-house where Lincoln's assassination was plotted.
At the turn of the century, boarding houses in Africa were crowded and often, dirty. Residents had to share bedrooms and bathrooms with strangers and although they had the same purpose, hotels and boarding houses were not the same thing.
Dead alive
Calypso
The Woman in the House was created in 1942.
They are called "serenades."
It depends on who broke the engagement then who gets to keep the ring. If the woman breaks off the engagement the man keeps the ring. If the man breaks the engagement, the woman keeps the ring.
The woman in question was Dorothea Puente. She buried all the bodies in her gardens. Most were men with mental problems, sent to live at her boarding house by authorities. She killed for their social security money.
No, Mary Seacole's family was not wealthy. Her mother was a free Jamaican woman who ran a boarding house while her father was a Scottish soldier. Mary Seacole faced financial struggles throughout her life.
She keeps asking you out. :P
In "To Kill A Mockingbird," Aunt Alexandra keeps a very fastidious house and it is suggestive of the type of controlled, exacting woman she is. She is a good housekeeper, a great cook and excels in all that she does.. She is a very class conscious and prideful woman who would not approve of a messy house, any more than she would the Finches not acting their social class.
The cast of The Happy Hottentots - 1930 includes: Billy Gilbert as Stage Manager Gus Leonard as Old Man at Boarding House Marguerita Padula as Woman Al Rensland as Fireman