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− | (17**-18**) Performer and author. A soldier with the Madras Cavalry, who performed for the [[Garrison Players]] in Cape Town. He first appeared in a charity performance of ''[[John Bull]]'' and ''[[High Life Below Stairs]]'' on 14 and 16 August 1822, intended to benefit the "Shipwrecked Sufferers" from 7 ships that had sunk during a storm (20-24 July 1822). On the occasion he wrote and read a Prologue to the piece as well as playing Roscius in ''[[John Bull]]''. | + | (17**-18**) Performer and author. A soldier with the Madras Cavalry, who performed for the [[Garrison Players]] in Cape Town. He first appeared in a charity performance of ''[[John Bull, or an Englishman's Fireside]]'' and ''[[High Life Below Stairs]]'' on 14 and 16 August 1822, intended to benefit the "Shipwrecked Sufferers" from 7 ships that had sunk during a storm (20-24 July 1822). On the occasion he wrote and read a Prologue to the piece as well as playing Roscius in ''[[John Bull]]''. |
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(17**-18**) Performer and author. A soldier with the Madras Cavalry, who performed for the Garrison Players in Cape Town. He first appeared in a charity performance of John Bull, or an Englishman's Fireside and High Life Below Stairs on 14 and 16 August 1822, intended to benefit the "Shipwrecked Sufferers" from 7 ships that had sunk during a storm (20-24 July 1822). On the occasion he wrote and read a Prologue to the piece as well as playing Roscius in John Bull.
Sources
Bosman, 1928: pp 180-181;
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