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Mr '''C. Hill''' (18**-18**) was an English amateur actor.  
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Mr '''C. Hill''' (18**-18**) was an English amateur actor active in Cape Town in the 1850s.  
  
 
He possibly came to South Africa in 1847 as a  member of the the semi-professional company of [[W.F.H. Parker]] in Cape Town (though he could have been a local amateur who acted for the company).   
 
He possibly came to South Africa in 1847 as a  member of the the semi-professional company of [[W.F.H. Parker]] in Cape Town (though he could have been a local amateur who acted for the company).   

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Mr C. Hill (18**-18**) was an English amateur actor active in Cape Town in the 1850s.

He possibly came to South Africa in 1847 as a member of the the semi-professional company of W.F.H. Parker in Cape Town (though he could have been a local amateur who acted for the company).

He had roles in the company's presentations of The King's Command and Damp Beds, performed in the Drury Lane Theatre on 20 August, 1847.

Sources

F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[1]: p.418

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