Mr Gleadowe

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Mr Gleadowe (17**-18**) was an officer in the Cape Town Garrison and a member of the English Theatricals in the early 1800s.

He is only mentioned once, in a prologue, written and delivered by Captain Collins during a performance of The Brothers (Cumberland) and High Life Below Stairs (Townley) on 10 October, 1807, where he names a number active performers who had become part of the group in the year(s) preceding 1807.


Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[1]: p. 74.

Jill Fletcher, 1994


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