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[[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1980) refers to a number of people simply known as "[[Leonard]]",  
 
[[F.C.L. Bosman]] (1980) refers to a number of people simply known as "[[Leonard]]",  
  
He also has three people with the surname of Leonard:  [[C.W. Leonard]], [[Chrissie Leonard]] and [[F.W. Leonard]].
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Bosman also discusses three people with the surname of "Leonard":  [[C.W. Leonard]], [[Chrissie Leonard]] and [[F.W. Leonard]] (see the entries on them).
  
 
=="[[Leonard]]" the actor (fl 1870s)==
 
=="[[Leonard]]" the actor (fl 1870s)==

Revision as of 05:27, 5 April 2020

F.C.L. Bosman (1980) refers to a number of people simply known as "Leonard",

Bosman also discusses three people with the surname of "Leonard": C.W. Leonard, Chrissie Leonard and F.W. Leonard (see the entries on them).

"Leonard" the actor (fl 1870s)

"Leonard" the playwright/translator/adaptor (fl 1880s)

A Leonard is mentioned as the Dutch translator/adaptor of a number of French plays, though it is not indicated whether this person was a Dutch citizen or lived in South Africa. If he/she was a Cape Town resident, this Leonard was most probably a member of the local Rederijkerskamer for which the translations had been done.

The plays ascribed to Leonard include .