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(18**-18**) Amateur or possibly a semi-professional actress. She appeared for the [[Garrison Players|Garrison Amateur Company]] as  "Lapelle" in  ''[[Exchange no Robbery, or The Diamond Ring]]'' (Hook), and "Cicely" in ''[[The Midnight Hour]]'' (Dumaniant/Inchbald), on 1 October 1825; "Caroline Dormer" in The Heir to Law (Colman Jr) on 16 August 1826. On 4 November 1826 the [[Garrison Players]] put on ''[[Catherine and Petruchio]]'' as a benefit performance for her and [[Sgt Corbishley]] (along with ''[[Sylvester Daggerwood]]'' and ''[[A Roland for an Oliver]]''.  
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(18**-18**) Amateur or possibly a semi-professional actress. She appeared for the [[Garrison Players|Garrison Amateur Company]] as  "Lapelle" in  ''[[Exchange no Robbery, or The Diamond Ring]]'' (Hook), and "Cicely" in ''[[The Midnight Hour]]'' (Dumaniant/Inchbald), on 1 October 1825; "Caroline Dormer" in The Heir to Law (Colman Jr) on 16 August 1826. On 4 November 1826 the [[Garrison Players]] put on ''[[Catherine and Petruchio]]'' ''[[Taming of the Shrew|Catherine and Petruchio]]'' as a benefit performance for her and [[Sgt Corbishley]] (along with ''[[Sylvester Daggerwood]]'' and ''[[A Roland for an Oliver]]''.  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:36, 7 January 2014

(18**-18**) Amateur or possibly a semi-professional actress. She appeared for the Garrison Amateur Company as "Lapelle" in Exchange no Robbery, or The Diamond Ring (Hook), and "Cicely" in The Midnight Hour (Dumaniant/Inchbald), on 1 October 1825; "Caroline Dormer" in The Heir to Law (Colman Jr) on 16 August 1826. On 4 November 1826 the Garrison Players put on Catherine and Petruchio Catherine and Petruchio as a benefit performance for her and Sgt Corbishley (along with Sylvester Daggerwood and A Roland for an Oliver.

Sources

Bosman, 1928: pp. 188-190; 170-171.

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